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==What is 4Q7Q?==
==What is 4Q7Q?==
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In 2000, the protein structure initiative (PSI) began with the goal of finding the three dimensional structure of as many proteins as possible. In 2010, however, funding for the PSI was terminated. Nevertheless, millions of protein structures were found, and many structures were uncharacterized. One of these uncharacterized proteins found in Chitinophaga pinesis. Its molecular weight is 87.1 kDa. Through structural and sequential analysis on BLAST, PFam, Dali, and ProMol, 4Q7Q is believed to be a lipase.
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In 2000, the protein structure initiative (PSI) began with the goal of finding the three dimensional structure of as many proteins as possible. In 2010, however, funding for the PSI was terminated. Nevertheless, millions of protein structures were found, and many structures were uncharacterized. One of these uncharacterized proteins was <scene name='78/787195/4q7q_assymetric_assembly/1'>4Q7Q</scene>, which is found in <i>Chitinophaga pinesis</i>. Its molecular weight is 87.1 kDa. Through structural and sequential analysis on BLAST, PFam, Dali, and ProMol, 4Q7Q is believed to be a lipase.
==Sequential analysis of 4Q7Q==
==Sequential analysis of 4Q7Q==
<b>BLAST</b>-Sequence homology between 4Q7Q was tested through BLAST; the top hit for 4Q7Q was 4M8K, a GDSL-like lipase. 4Q7Q and 4M8k share a 36% sequence homology, but a low E-value, indicating it is a significant match.
<b>BLAST</b>-Sequence homology between 4Q7Q was tested through BLAST; the top hit for 4Q7Q was 4M8K, a GDSL-like lipase. 4Q7Q and 4M8k share a 36% sequence homology, but a low E-value, indicating it is a significant match.

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About 4Q7Q:A Hydrolase

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References and Notes

  1. Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
  2. Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644

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