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Function of your protein
Transport protein that hydrolyzes aliphatic and aromatic lactones and esters.
Is from Rhodopseudomonas palustris which is relevant because it prefers hydrophobic substances.
Biological relevance and broader implications
It has an X-ray structure and the secondary structure is also called a blade. It produces toroids of between four and twelve repeats which are almost always rearranged sequentially in a single peptide chain. Has three main ligands and those are phosphate ion, calcium ion and sodium ion.
Important amino acids
are an important part of the drug binding site [3].
are an important part of the drug binding site [4].