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4Q7Q is a ---- protein found in Chitinophaga pinensis, a soil bacterium in the sphingobacterial family. Its structure has been previously characterized and exists in Protein Data Bank. Its function, however, has not.
4Q7Q is a ---- protein found in Chitinophaga pinensis, a soil bacterium in the sphingobacterial family. Its structure has been previously characterized and exists in Protein Data Bank. Its function, however, has not.
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After structural and sequential analysis via various databases including BLAST, Pfam, Dali, PyMOL, and ProMOL, we initially predicted that 4Q7Q is a hydrolase. More specifically, we hypothesized that it was a lipase, an enzyme that can hydrolyze lipids to form fatty acids and a glycerol molecule. (** include picture)
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After structural and sequential analysis via various databases including BLAST, Pfam, Dali, PyMOL, and ProMOL, we initially predicted that 4Q7Q is a hydrolase. More specifically, we hypothesized that it was a lipase, an enzyme that can hydrolyze lipids to form fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
==4Q7Q's Structure==
==4Q7Q's Structure==
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4Q7Q is composed of two chains, one chain can be seen <scene name='78/787192/4q7q_chain_a/6'>here</scene>.
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4Q7Q is composed of two chains, one chain can be seen <scene name='78/787192/4q7q_chain_a/7'>here</scene>.
== ''In silico'' Analysis ==
== ''In silico'' Analysis ==

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4Q7Q

Structure of 4Q7Q

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