kalsiumbindingsdomenet
Kalsiumbindingsdomenet, often abbreviated as CaBD, is a protein domain that specifically binds calcium ions. These domains are crucial for the function of many proteins involved in a wide range of cellular processes. The interaction with calcium is typically mediated by specific amino acid residues within the domain, such as aspartate and glutamate, which form coordination bonds with the positively charged calcium ion. The precise three-dimensional structure of the CaBD is essential for its calcium-binding ability and often undergoes conformational changes upon calcium binding. This conformational change is a key mechanism by which CaBD-containing proteins translate the signal of calcium concentration into a cellular response.
Proteins featuring CaBDs are found in diverse biological contexts. They play vital roles in signal transduction