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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The two protein subunits possess dense regions of <scene name='48/483891/Secondary_structure/1'>beta strands and alpha helices.</scene>
The two protein subunits possess dense regions of <scene name='48/483891/Secondary_structure/1'>beta strands and alpha helices.</scene>
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Main points:
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Vanin 1, otherwise known as pantetheinase, is an enzyme found throughout the body in various tissues including the liver and kidneys. As an ectoenzyme—any enzyme found on the outside or outer surface of a cell—pantethiense is anchored to the cell wall by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) linker, allowing for the it to carry out its enzymatic purpose of hydrolyzing pantetheine to pantothenic acid and cysteamine [1].
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- introduce general characteristics of protein (location within cell, substrate activity, relation to cysteamine)
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The importance of vanin 1 lies in the products of the enzymatic reaction. Pantothenic acid (vitamin B12) plays a significant role in the maintenance of the nervous system and brain. The compound is also involved in DNA synthesis, as well as fatty acid and amino acid metabolism [2]. Cysteamine, a product of the degradation of the amino acid cysteine, is used to form coenzyme A, a compound that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle and the synthesis of fatty acids.
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==Overall Structure==
==Overall Structure==

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Pantetheinase (4CYG)[1]

by [Luke Schnitzler, Patrick Tonne, Owen O'Connor, Tyler Russell, Nicholas Sant]

Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

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