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==YxiM from ''Bacillus subtilis''==
==YxiM from ''Bacillus subtilis''==
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<StructureSection load='2o14' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene=''>
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<StructureSection load='2o14' size='340' side='right' caption='Structure of YxiM' scene=''>
== Background ==
== Background ==
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Proteins are an important type of macromolecule in biological systems and can be considered a sequence of subunits known as amino acids. The development of high-throughput genome squencing allowed proteins to be sequenced more quickly than their structures could be solved. In an effort to close this gap, in 2000, the National Institutes of Health launched the 15-year Protein Structure Initiative. Solved structures are deposited in the Protein Data Bank, but many proteins, such as YxiM (PDB ID: 2O14), remain functionally uncharacterized. YxiM is transcribed by the ''yxiM'' gene from ''Bacillus subtilis'', a ubiquitous bacterial species that dwells in soil and gastrointestinal tracts. YxiM is 375 amino acids in length and its molecular weight is 41.8 kDa. It appears to have two domains: one dominated by α-helices, and one by β-sheets.
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Proteins are an important type of macromolecule in biological systems and can be considered a sequence of subunits known as amino acids. The development of high-throughput genome squencing techniques allowed proteins to be sequenced more quickly than their structures could be solved. In an effort to close this gap, in 2000, the National Institutes of Health launched the 15-year Protein Structure Initiative. Many structures were deposited in the [https://www.rcsb.org/ Protein Data Bank], but many of these proteins with solved structures, such as YxiM (PDB ID: 2O14), remain functionally uncharacterized. YxiM is transcribed by the ''yxiM'' gene from ''Bacillus subtilis'', a ubiquitous bacterial species that dwells in soil and gastrointestinal tracts. YxiM is 375 amino acids in length and its molecular weight is 41.8 kDa. It appears to have two domains: one dominated by α-helices, and one by β-sheets.
== ''In silico'' Analysis ==
== ''In silico'' Analysis ==

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YxiM from Bacillus subtilis

Structure of YxiM

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