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ANXA6 — CA2
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Chow et al., Cell Signal 1999
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Also, when bound to
annexin VI in the
presence of
Ca2+ , this fusion protein has the ability to co-bind to phosphatidylserine vesicles
Babiychuk et al., Acta biochimica Polonica 2000
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Smooth muscle actomyosin promotes
Ca2+ dependent interactions between
annexin VI and detergent-insoluble glycosphingolipid enriched membrane domains
Lin et al., Cell 1992
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Cytosol dependent activation of
annexin VI requires both ATP and
Ca2+
Goldberg et al., Cell Tissue Res 1991
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These results suggest that
annexin VI may
play a role in
Ca2 ( + ) -regulation in the cell bodies, especially as a calcium receptor protein in the mitochondria
Yoshizaki et al., Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) 1991
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The number of
CPB-II capable of binding to the phospholipid vesicles at 0.3 mM Ca2+ decreased to about 1/2 in the
presence of
Ca2+ of more than 1 mM
Yoshizaki et al., J Biochem 1989
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CPB-II also
inhibited the activation of prothrombin by the complete prothrombinase complex or factor
Xa-phospholipid-Ca2+ but not that by phospholipid-free factor Xa
Tagoe et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 1994
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While
annexin VI binds in vitro to membranes in the
presence of
Ca2+ , in rat liver about 31 % of the annexin VI is associated with membranes in a Ca ( 2+ ) -independent manner and its solubilization requires the presence of Triton X-100
Davis et al., J Biol Chem 1996
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We identify
p70 as the
Ca2+ dependent phospholipid binding protein annexin VI