| Accession ID | Name | Pfam Type |
|---|---|---|
| PF00036 | EF hand | domain |
The EF-hands can be divided into two classes: signalling proteins and buffering/transport proteins. The first group is the largest and includes the most well-known members of the family such as calmodulin, troponin C and S100B. These proteins typically undergo a calcium-dependent conformational change which opens a target binding site. The latter group is represented by calbindin D9k and do not undergo calcium dependent conformational changes.
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2: Comparison of terbium (III) luminescence enhancement in mutants of EF hand calcium binding proteins. Hogue CW, MacManus JP, Banville D, Szabo AG; J Biol Chem 1992;267:13340-13347. PMID:1618836
3: EF-hand motifs in inositol phospholipid-specific phospholipase C. Bairoch A, Cox JA; FEBS Lett 1990;269:454-456. PMID:2401372
4: The evolving model of calmodulin structure, function and activation. Finn BE, Forsen S; Structure 1995;3:7-11. PMID:7743133