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Function of your protein
The organism that the chaperone is from is E. Coli
My protein is used to catch miss informed calls and nudge them back into the right shape and to stop them from chunking up, as you can see by the attached.
Biological relevance and broader implications
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c. This study was important to science because it showed what one chaperone can do under different hydrophobic conditions and also what effect the charge had on the protein. It also went into depth about how a good balance is needed between the two.
Important amino acids
My protein does not have a ligand present.
Our protein lacks a catalytic triad.
Structural highlights
Shown here is the level of hydrophobicity that our protein has, this is very important to the structure because different levels will work better or worse with the different charges
Other important features
Important amino acids, as shown by this .
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