S100 PROTEIN FAMILY: BIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ROLE

Sahar Mohamed Hassan;

Abstract


S100 protein family is one of the largest super-families of Ca+2 binding proteins. They were first identified by Moore, (1965) as acidic low molecular weight Ca+2 binding protein. They are named S100 because of their solubility in a 100% saturated solutio


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Title S100 PROTEIN FAMILY: BIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ROLE
Other Titles الــدور البيولوجـــي والمرضـــى لبـروتيـــن اس 100
Authors Sahar Mohamed Hassan
Keywords S100 PROTEIN FAMILY: BIOLOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ROLE
Issue Date 2005
Description 
S100 protein family is one of the largest super-families of Ca+2 binding proteins. They were first identified by Moore, (1965) as acidic low molecular weight Ca+2 binding protein. They are named S100 because of their solubility in a 100% saturated solutio

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