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== Function(s) and Biological Relevance == | == Function(s) and Biological Relevance == | ||
- | Bap1, which is a protein found bacterial biofilms in ''Vibrio Cholerae'' plays a significant role in the medical world. It is involved in the disease progression of Cholera. Bap1 is composed of two main structural units which include the beta prism domain and the beta propeller domain. It's main role is to bind citrate and carbohydrates, which occurs in the binding pocket of the beta prism domain. The article analyzed takes a further look into the structural function of the protein and its significance to overall biofilm adhesion. | + | Bap1, which is a protein found in bacterial biofilms in ''Vibrio Cholerae'', plays a significant role in the medical world. It is involved in the disease progression of Cholera. Bap1 is composed of two main structural units which include the beta prism domain and the beta propeller domain. It's main role is to bind citrate and carbohydrates, which occurs in the binding pocket of the beta prism domain. The article analyzed takes a further look into the structural function of the protein and its significance to overall biofilm adhesion. |
== Broader Implications == | == Broader Implications == |
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6MLT Protein Bap1
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