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There are many genes of unknown function in the genomes of all organisms. By studying the predicted structure of the encoded proteins, we can better understand each protein's role and importance for life. A protein of unknown function in a number of important agricultural crops including upland cotton, referred to here as GhGH5BG-A0A1U8NW40 (Gossypium hirsutum Glycosyl Hydrolase 5 β-Glucosidase, UniProt A0A1U8NW40), has a <scene name='10/1028493/Structure_from_alphafold/2'>highly confident predicted AlphaFold structure</scene>{{Quote box
There are many genes of unknown function in the genomes of all organisms. By studying the predicted structure of the encoded proteins, we can better understand each protein's role and importance for life. A protein of unknown function in a number of important agricultural crops including upland cotton, referred to here as GhGH5BG-A0A1U8NW40 (Gossypium hirsutum Glycosyl Hydrolase 5 β-Glucosidase, UniProt A0A1U8NW40), has a <scene name='10/1028493/Structure_from_alphafold/2'>highly confident predicted AlphaFold structure</scene>{{Quote box
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*Very low (pLDDT < 50) <span class="bg-orange">orange</span>
 
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*Low (70 > pLDDT > 50) <span class="bg-yellow">yellow</span>
 
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*Confident (90 > pLDDT > 70) <span class="bg-lightcyan">cyan</span>
 
*Very high (pLDDT > 90) <span class="text-blue">'''blue'''</span>
*Very high (pLDDT > 90) <span class="text-blue">'''blue'''</span>
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*Confident (90 > pLDDT > 70) <span class="bg-lightcyan">cyan</span>
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*Low (70 > pLDDT > 50) <span class="bg-yellow">yellow</span>
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*Very low (pLDDT < 50) <span class="bg-orange">orange</span>
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