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Annexins: Biological Importance and Annexin-Related Pathologies


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Joanna Bandorowicz-Pikula
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology


ISBN: 978-0-306-47834-5
Pub date: 2003-06-28
289 pages


Table of contents

Preface
Joanna Bandorowicz Pikula

Structure, function and evolution of the annexin gene superfamily
Maria Pilar Fernandez & Reginald O. Morgan

Structural conservation and functional versatility: allostery as a common annexin feature
Andreas Hofmann & Robert Huber

Self-assembly of Annexin A5 on lipid membranes
Natalia Govorukhina, Wilma Bergsma-Schutter, Christine Mazères-Dubut, Serge Mazères, Eugenia Drakopoulou, Leonid Bystrykh, Frank Oling, Anneke Mukhopadhyay, Ilya Reviakine, Joséphine Lai Kee Him & Alain Brisson

Annexin gene knock-out models
Alejandra Tomas, Matthew J. Hayes, Debiprya Roy, Barry Young & Stephen E. Moss

Annexin V: stimulation-dependent association with membrane protein
Eleni Tzima & John H. Walker:

Annexin 1 crystal structure – interaction of annexins with membranes
Anja Rosengarth & Hartmut Luecke

Annexin II heterotetramer – analysis of a pleiotropic protein
Nolan R. Filipenko & David M. Waisman

Role of annexin VI in receptor-mediated endocytosis, membrane trafficking and signal transduction
Thomas Grewal, Carlos Enrich & Stefan Jackle

Annexins and tissue mineralization – matrix vesicles, ion channel activity of annexins and annexin V/collagen interactions
Thorsten Kirsch

Acidic pH-induced ion channels formed by annexin VI – transformation from soluble to membrane integral protein
Slawomir Pikula

Annexinopathy in the antiphospholipid syndrome
Jacob H. Rand & Xiao-Xuan Wu

Annexins and phospholipases
A. G. Buckland & David C. Wilton

Role of annexin II tetramer in the regulation of plasmin activity
Kyu-Sil Choi, Darin K. Fogg, Sandra Fitzpatrick & David M. Waisman

The nucleotide face of annexins
Joanna Bandorowicz-Pikula

Involvement of human annexins in viral entry
Erik Depla