BASIL2023GVP76586
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== The Initial Search == | == The Initial Search == | ||
- | + | We were given a Protein with a predicted structure from Uniport and an unknown function. We are trying to find the function of the protein. We did this by first using computational tools like Blast, Dali, and Interpro to help us find potential substrates. | |
+ | The first computational tool we used was Blast the results of which are shown below on Table 1. | ||
+ | <img src="blob:chrome-untrusted://media-app/376d84bf-5fc2-4328-a234-9d0eb5134dde" alt="Screenshot 2023-04-22 11.49.44 AM.png"/> | ||
== Molecular Docking == | == Molecular Docking == | ||
From the initial search throughout all of the computational tools, we decided that our putative kinase was potentially a glucokinase. We docked other sugars along with glucose in figure 1. taking in consideration of the DNA binding domain found in the InterPro results we docked DNA nitrogenous bases and nucleosides which are show in Table 5. | From the initial search throughout all of the computational tools, we decided that our putative kinase was potentially a glucokinase. We docked other sugars along with glucose in figure 1. taking in consideration of the DNA binding domain found in the InterPro results we docked DNA nitrogenous bases and nucleosides which are show in Table 5. |
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Investigating the Function of Protein P76586
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References
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