During purification and crystallization this protein shows stability similar to that of the iron-containing form.
These mutant proteins also showed normal assembly in our in vitro assay.
The two proteins show 29.4% identity and 41.4% similarity over their entire length (Figure 1).
They found that key proteins between the two showed significant discrepancies.
However, the remaining 32 proteins do not show this pattern but instead identify other species or groups of eubacteria as closest relative.
The protein has shown promise when treating ischemic strokes, which account for the majority of strokes.
Overall, the calcium-binding proteins show a complementary staining pattern in the human thalamus.
The protein shows sequence similarity to the variable regions of some immunoglobulin supergene family member proteins.
Recent studies have shown that some proteins show characteristics of both of these folding models.
The protein shows sequence similarity to the protein disulfide-isomerase family.