BASIL2023GVP30646
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Our in silico experiments focused on first determining a potential function for our protein of interest, and then on identifying an ideal substrate. We hypothesized about a function for P30646 through structural and sequential alignments with proteins of known function. A number of similar proteins were identified, including a 4BC3 (PDB), a human D-xylulokinase. 4BC3, along with other xylulokinases, is both structurally and sequentially similar to P30646. | Our in silico experiments focused on first determining a potential function for our protein of interest, and then on identifying an ideal substrate. We hypothesized about a function for P30646 through structural and sequential alignments with proteins of known function. A number of similar proteins were identified, including a 4BC3 (PDB), a human D-xylulokinase. 4BC3, along with other xylulokinases, is both structurally and sequentially similar to P30646. | ||
- | Results for the protein family membership of P30646, as well as a sequential alignment with 4BC3 are provided below. A combination of all | + | Results for the protein family membership of P30646, as well as a sequential alignment with 4BC3 are provided below. A combination of all in silico data collected led us to conclude that our protein of interest is a D-xylulokinase. |
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Revision as of 16:00, 15 April 2023
Characterization of Novel Xylulokinase P30646
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References
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