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[[Image:4Q7Q_putative_catalytic_triad.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 11: Putative catalytic triad of 4Q7Q: Ser164, Asp193, His196.]]
[[Image:4Q7Q_putative_catalytic_triad.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 11: Putative catalytic triad of 4Q7Q: Ser164, Asp193, His196.]]
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[[Image:4Q7Q_mutated.png|thumb|right|250px|Figure 12: S164A, D193A, H196A mutagenesis.]]
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[[Image:4Q7Q_mutated.png|thumb|left|250px|Figure 12: S164A, D193A, H196A mutagenesis.]]
To test our hypothesized catalytic triad, we performed site-directed mutagenesis using PCR on 4Q7Q with specialized primers. After mutating the suspected catalytic triad, transforming the mutated plasmid DNA, and purifying the plasmid, we sent our DNA out for sequencing to confirm that our mutagenesis was successful. After another round of protein expression and purification, we then planned to perform a pNPB assay. Through mutating the catalytic triad, we expect that the protein will no longer be able to perform as a lipase; it will not cleave pNPB to form butyric acid and nitrophenol.
To test our hypothesized catalytic triad, we performed site-directed mutagenesis using PCR on 4Q7Q with specialized primers. After mutating the suspected catalytic triad, transforming the mutated plasmid DNA, and purifying the plasmid, we sent our DNA out for sequencing to confirm that our mutagenesis was successful. After another round of protein expression and purification, we then planned to perform a pNPB assay. Through mutating the catalytic triad, we expect that the protein will no longer be able to perform as a lipase; it will not cleave pNPB to form butyric acid and nitrophenol.

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4Q7Q

Structure of 4Q7Q

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