BASIL2022GV3HDT

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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Kinases (or phosphotransferases) facilitate the transfer of a phosphate group from one molecule to another and are involved in cell growth and signaling. This work characterizes a protein (PDB ID 3HDT) with unknown function, and tests for kinase activity. The goal of this research is to characterize the protein, 3HDT, that has an unknown function. This research is part of the BASIL project that involved performing ''in silico'' and ''in vitro'' modules to make predictions and study the function of this protein.
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Kinases (or phosphotransferases) facilitate the transfer of a phosphate group from one molecule to another and are involved in cell growth and signaling. The goal of this research is to study a protein (PDB ID 3HDT) with unknown function and elucidate its potential substrates. This work uses ''in silico'' techniques to characterize the protein before biochemical assays were used to test for kinase activity. This research is part of the BASIL project that involved performing ''in silico'' and ''in vitro'' modules to make predictions and study the function of this protein.
== ''In silico'' anaylsis ==
== ''In silico'' anaylsis ==
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We used a variety of ''in silico'' tools with our protein, 3HDT, to find similarities with other amino acid sequences, protein families, and 3-dimensional structures of known proteins in the PDB. Below are the recorded results and information from each database. From this information, a hypothesized function was created for 3HDT and potential substrates such as dCMP were selected.
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We used a variety of ''in silico'' tools to find similarities between 3HDT and other amino acid sequences, protein families, and 3-dimensional structures of known proteins in the PDB. Below are the recorded results and information from each database. From this information, a hypothesized function was created for 3HDT and potential substrates such as dCMP were selected for kinase assays.

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Characterizing Putative Kinase 3HDT

Structure of putative kinase 3HDT

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