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Molecular Position of Radiolabels and Its Impact on Functional Integrity of Proteins

Michael Eisenhut

German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany

Uwe Haberkorn

University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany


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FIGURE 1.  Structural alignment of glycerophosphoserine (bright colors) in AB and AB' Ca2+-binding sites in third domain of annexin V (muted colors). Amino and amide nitrogens are in blue, oxygen and hydroxyls are in red, and phosphorous is in green (modified structure (9); courtesy of Barbara A. Seaton, written personal communication, April 13, 2006).

 





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