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N-terminal aliphatic residues dictate the structure, stability, assembly, and small molecule binding of the coiled-coil region of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein

Gunasekar et al., 2009

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Gunasekar S
Asnani M
Limbad C
Haghpanah J
Hom W
Barra H
Nanda S
Lu M
Montclare J
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Biochemistry

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The coiled-coil domain of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMPcc) assembles into a homopentamer that naturally recognizes the small molecule 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (vit D). To identify the residues critical for the structure, stability, oligomerization, and binding to …
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