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== Overview of 'this type of enzyme' ==
 
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The role in the body this would play based on results. Any potential implications of the enzyme if disrupted based on findings and related enzymes.
 
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== Proposed Function ==
 
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The function is to do this. We believe this because of these data - use your computer modeling, research, and lab data here.
 
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== Structural highlights ==
 
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Highlight the data that helped you come to your conclusion here including any relevant figures. Make sure include potential substrates and binding sites.
 
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== References ==
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The BASIL Biochemistry Curriculum. basilbiochem.org (access date). Ashley Ringer McDonald1 , Herbert J. Bernstein2, S. Colette Daubner3, Jonathan D. Dattelbaum4, Anya Goodman1, Bonnie L. Hall5, Stefan M. Irby6, Julia R. Koeppe7, Jeffrey L. Mills2, Stephen A. Mills8, Suzanne F. O’Handley2, Michael Pikaart9, Rebecca Roberts10, Arthur Sikora11, Paul A. Craig2

Revision as of 00:38, 26 April 2024

Identification of Unknown Protein 2QRU

The protein 2QRU is believed to be a hydrolase, functioning best in a near neutral pH environment which could potentially be in muscle cells or in neuronal cells.

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