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For this project, we started by doing our computational work, while we started transforming our bacteria, and over-expressing and purifying our protein for the kinase assays. | For this project, we started by doing our computational work, while we started transforming our bacteria, and over-expressing and purifying our protein for the kinase assays. | ||
== '''Sequence Alignments''' == | == '''Sequence Alignments''' == | ||
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The first type of analysis that was done was using Protein Blast from NCBI. The analysis was first done as it only gave very broad information about the potential function of the protein, by matching domains across other proteins with known functions. [[Image:BLASTPFigure.png]] | The first type of analysis that was done was using Protein Blast from NCBI. The analysis was first done as it only gave very broad information about the potential function of the protein, by matching domains across other proteins with known functions. [[Image:BLASTPFigure.png]] | ||
Revision as of 21:24, 28 March 2023
Inquiry of the Possible Function of Protein 1ZBS
Introduction
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Danielle Selover, Carmen Almendarez Rodriguez, Bonnie Hall, Jaime Prilusky


