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==Introduction==
==Introduction==

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Introduction

This protein (PDB ID 3h04) is an uncharacterized protein that was structurally solved in 2000 during a Protein Structure Initiative(PSI) by the National Institutes of Health. While it's structure was solved and known, it's actual function was yet to be revealed. Through in Silico Analysis, Bacterial Transformations, Protein Expression, Protein Purification, Colorimetric Enzyme (Lipase) Assay, we attempt to confirm that 3H04 Is a Lipase.

Function

Disease

Relevance

Structural highlights

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