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== Function of your Protein == the protein Epa1ACBL2Epa9–Galb1-4Glc is from Candida glabrata, which is a human fungal pathogen. <scene name='86/861612/Ligands/1'> function of the protein is for sugar binding</scene>. As the protein is a receptor, it interacts with calcium ions, chloride ions, and sodium ions.
== Function of your Protein == the protein Epa1ACBL2Epa9–Galb1-4Glc is from Candida glabrata, which is a human fungal pathogen. <scene name='86/861612/Ligands/1'> function of the protein is for sugar binding</scene>. As the protein is a receptor, it interacts with calcium ions, chloride ions, and sodium ions.
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== Biological relevance and broader implications ==
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== Biological relevance and broader implications == The protein is associated with the fungus Candida Glabrata. It is a natural fungus that, if it enters the bloodstream, can have life-threatening complications for people with suppressed or weakened immune systems. The protein is important to study because it can help to determine how diverse structural hot spots effect host cell binding and ligand binding specificity.
== Important amino acids == important amino acids are Asp, His, Asn, Lys,
== Important amino acids == important amino acids are Asp, His, Asn, Lys,

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 09/18/2020 through 03/20/2021 for use in CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie Hall at Grand View University, Des Moines, IA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1628 through Sandbox Reserved 1642.
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