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DALI was used to overlay an entire protein and look at similarity between both proteins. A high Z-score is desired to show the quality of alignment to the query and a high %id as a report of sequence identity between the structures. The first match was 2qruA with a Z-value of 32.5 and 27% id however the protein is also uncharacterized which does not assist in a proposed function. The second match 8q03-B had a Z-value of 25.9 and an %id of 19%. The section originates from ORF30 which had other high quality matches suggesting a pattern. ORF30 is short for Gene 30 protein which is researched and known as human herpesvirus 8 with an alpha/beta hydrolase fold-3 domain-containing pro. This suggests a function to our unknown 3H04 and a possible location where the protein can be found. | DALI was used to overlay an entire protein and look at similarity between both proteins. A high Z-score is desired to show the quality of alignment to the query and a high %id as a report of sequence identity between the structures. The first match was 2qruA with a Z-value of 32.5 and 27% id however the protein is also uncharacterized which does not assist in a proposed function. The second match 8q03-B had a Z-value of 25.9 and an %id of 19%. The section originates from ORF30 which had other high quality matches suggesting a pattern. ORF30 is short for Gene 30 protein which is researched and known as human herpesvirus 8 with an alpha/beta hydrolase fold-3 domain-containing pro. This suggests a function to our unknown 3H04 and a possible location where the protein can be found. | ||
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InterPRO allows the user to interpret the family that the protein is a part of. First, the aforementioned sequence was obtained via RCSB. This sequence was then plugged into the software and the superfamily listed was an alpha-beta hydrolase superfamily. In terms of the family, this protein is listed under the lipolytic enzyme family. The domain that is listed is BD-FAE. | InterPRO allows the user to interpret the family that the protein is a part of. First, the aforementioned sequence was obtained via RCSB. This sequence was then plugged into the software and the superfamily listed was an alpha-beta hydrolase superfamily. In terms of the family, this protein is listed under the lipolytic enzyme family. The domain that is listed is BD-FAE. | ||
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References
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