BASIL2023GV1ZBS

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=== InterPro ===
=== InterPro ===
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InterPro is another sequence alignment software that we used to analyze the protein 1ZBS. This software gave similar results to. the Blast-P analysis, yet again giving matches to the BadF superfamily. The results showed a match to the general superfamily (green), as well as a match to the ATPase domain of the BadF family. These results further supported the idea that our protein should belong to this superfamily. On it's own, this is helpful for a starting place to determine the function but given the rest of the data from the analysis, it helps solidify the potential function of the 1ZBS protein.
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InterPro is another sequence alignment software that we used to analyze the protein 1ZBS. This software gave similar results to. the Blast-P analysis, yet again giving matches to the BadF superfamily. The results showed a match to the general superfamily (green), as well as a match to the ATPase domain of the BadF family. These results further supported the idea that our protein should belong to this superfamily. On it's own, this is helpful for a starting place to determine the function but given the rest of the data from the analysis, it helps solidify the potential function of the 1ZBS protein.
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[[Image:InterPro_Results_1ZBS.png]]
== '''Structural Alignments''' ==
== '''Structural Alignments''' ==
=== DALI ===
=== DALI ===

Revision as of 16:53, 22 April 2023

Contents

Inquiry of the Possible Function of Protein 1ZBS

Abstract

ZBS is a novel protein whose structure is solved but the function is unknown. This research was designed to attempt to uncover the function. Computational research indicated that N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) may be the potential substrate, and that the protein may phosphorylate NAG. This was determined using multiple computational tools, such as BLAST-P, DALI, SPRITE, InterPro. Molecular docking using NAG as a substrate was done with PyMol and Vina docking. After the computational research was completed, the protein was over-expressed and purified. The protein was used to test for activity with the substrate NAG. The kinase assay concluded that NAG is most likely not the substrate for 1ZBS due to a lack of specific activity.

Introduction

1ZBS dimer as in its original state

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References

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