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== ''In silico'' Analysis ==
== ''In silico'' Analysis ==
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[[Image:4Q7Q_3LIP_alignment.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 1: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 3LIP's catalytic triad: Asp264, Ser87, His286. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 3LIP is shown in blue. The RMS is 2.257.]][[Image:4Q7Q_1TAH_alignment.png|thumb|center|250px|Figure 2: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 1TAH's catalytic triad: Asp263, Ser87, His285. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 1TAH is shown in pink. The RMS is 2.205.]][[Image:4Q7Q_1BWR_alignment.png|thumb|right|250px|Figure 3: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 1BWR's catalytic triad: Asp192, Ser47, His195. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 1BWR is shown in pink. The RMS is 2.049.]]
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[[Image:4Q7Q_3LIP_alignment.png|thumb|right|250px|Figure 1: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 3LIP's catalytic triad: Asp264, Ser87, His286. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 3LIP is shown in blue. The RMS is 2.257.]][[Image:4Q7Q_1TAH_alignment.png|thumb|right|250px|Figure 2: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 1TAH's catalytic triad: Asp263, Ser87, His285. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 1TAH is shown in pink. The RMS is 2.205.]][[Image:4Q7Q_1BWR_alignment.png|thumb|right|250px|Figure 3: Alignment of 4Q7Q's putative catalytic triad and 1BWR's catalytic triad: Asp192, Ser47, His195. 4Q7Q is shown in green and 1BWR is shown in pink. The RMS is 2.049.]]
We initially analyzed 4Q7Q through the protein structure databases BLAST, Pfam, and Dali. Our top hit was 4M8K, a GDSL-like lipase. Through BLAST, we found that 4M8K and 4Q7Q had a 36% sequence identity, with an E value of 0.002, indicating that it is a significant match. Since we can use the principle of homology to predict the function of an unknown protein, we first hypothesized that 4Q7Q was too a lipase.
We initially analyzed 4Q7Q through the protein structure databases BLAST, Pfam, and Dali. Our top hit was 4M8K, a GDSL-like lipase. Through BLAST, we found that 4M8K and 4Q7Q had a 36% sequence identity, with an E value of 0.002, indicating that it is a significant match. Since we can use the principle of homology to predict the function of an unknown protein, we first hypothesized that 4Q7Q was too a lipase.

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4Q7Q

Structure of 4Q7Q

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