Calcium-binding proteins.

@article{Kretsinger1976CalciumbindingP,
  title={Calcium-binding proteins.},
  author={Robert H. Kretsinger},
  journal={Annual review of biochemistry},
  year={1976},
  volume={45},
  pages={
          239-66
        }
}
Calcium binding, which appears to be either specific or physiologically significant, has been reported for 70 norminally "different" proteins. First, I catalog these proteins. Only a few recent or general references can be cited. Those proteins that serve critical physiological functions or that may be regarded as chemical prototypes are discussed in more detail. Second, I present several generalizations. Inevitably the logic here is cyclic in that the generalizations dictate which data from… 
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