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Gamma-Carboxyglutamate (Gla) Domains

 

Many of the coagulation factors undergo post-translational modifications in which glutamate residues are converted to gamma-carboxyglutamate (Gla). This enables them to chelate calcium ions.

Gla-rich Domain of Factor IX, determined by NMR (PDB file 1CFI)

 
 
  • Protein structure in red
  • Gla residues in blue
  • Protein structure in red
  • Gla residues in blue
 
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