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===The N-terminal Domain===
===The N-terminal Domain===
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[[Image:Clustal.png|200px|left|thumb|Clustal alignment of N-terminals]]
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[[Image:Clustal.png|200px|right|thumb|Clustal alignment of N-terminals]]
The N-terminal domain has no notable function in regard to the activity of KMT; however, it has been related to stability of the enzyme and most likely prevents its degradation within the cell. The N-terminal domain is highly conserved across species, which supports of the claim of necessity for stability. A Clustal alignment of a portion of the region shows a variety of high level species with conservation.
The N-terminal domain has no notable function in regard to the activity of KMT; however, it has been related to stability of the enzyme and most likely prevents its degradation within the cell. The N-terminal domain is highly conserved across species, which supports of the claim of necessity for stability. A Clustal alignment of a portion of the region shows a variety of high level species with conservation.

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Lysine Methyl Transferase, Homo Sapiens

Lysine Methyl Transferase

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