English: This image shows the binding site of calcium with LALBA. This binding is coordinated by two water molecules, shown in red. The calcium binds to the carboxylic groups of three aspartate residues, seen in blue and to the carbonyl groups from Lysine 79 and Aspartate 84, seen in purple. These residue binding sites are conserved among most species containing alpha-lactalbumin.
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This is the calcium binding site for LALBA. The calcium ion, shown in green, is surrounded by two water molecules (red). The purple residues are the carbonyl binding sites of Lys79 and Asp84. The blue is the carboxylic groups of Asp82, Asp87, Asp88.