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4Q7Q is a protein found in '''Chitinophaga pinensis''', a soil bacterium in the sphingobacterial family. Its structure has been previously characterized and exists in Protein Data Bank. Its function, however, has not.
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4Q7Q is a protein found in ''Chitinophaga pinensis'', a soil bacterium in the sphingobacterial family. Its structure has been previously characterized and exists in Protein Data Bank. Its function, however, has not.
After structural and sequential analysis via various databases including BLAST, Pfam, Dali, PyMOL, and ProMOL, we initially predicted that 4Q7Q is a hydrolase. More specifically, we hypothesized that 4Q7Q is a lipase, an enzyme that can hydrolyze lipids to form fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
After structural and sequential analysis via various databases including BLAST, Pfam, Dali, PyMOL, and ProMOL, we initially predicted that 4Q7Q is a hydrolase. More specifically, we hypothesized that 4Q7Q is a lipase, an enzyme that can hydrolyze lipids to form fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.

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4Q7Q

Structure of 4Q7Q

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