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==Identification of Unknown Protein 2QRU==
==Identification of Unknown Protein 2QRU==
<StructureSection load='2qru' size='340' side='right' caption='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.' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='2qru' size='340' side='right' caption='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.' scene=''>
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== '''Introduction''' ==
== '''Introduction''' ==
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o UV-Vis provided protein activity in different pH’s (more activity meant more absorbance from color change and therefore possible conclusions that the
o UV-Vis provided protein activity in different pH’s (more activity meant more absorbance from color change and therefore possible conclusions that the
enzyme functioned in an area of the body at that pH).
enzyme functioned in an area of the body at that pH).
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o Glassware was cleaned, all equipment was properly prepared prior to the start of the lab, and contamination was reduced through the use of disposable cuvettes and pipette tips.
o Glassware was cleaned, all equipment was properly prepared prior to the start of the lab, and contamination was reduced through the use of disposable cuvettes and pipette tips.
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Figure 24: UV-vis results at pH 8. There was a steady increase in enzyme activity and then it gradually plateaued.
Figure 24: UV-vis results at pH 8. There was a steady increase in enzyme activity and then it gradually plateaued.
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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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