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The role of the chloride cofactor was not investigated thoroughly. Chloride ion was present in all reaction conditions, so it's independence was not tested. A future experiment would be testing the functionality of the enzyme without chloride in solution compared to with chloride ion.
The role of the chloride cofactor was not investigated thoroughly. Chloride ion was present in all reaction conditions, so it's independence was not tested. A future experiment would be testing the functionality of the enzyme without chloride in solution compared to with chloride ion.
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Revision as of 15:27, 28 April 2025

4Q7Q Structure and Proposed Functionality

(NOTE TO ALL EDITORS: This page is part of a final project for a biochemistry lab at Elizabethtown College. Please do not edit this. -Neil Divins)

4Q7Q is a homodimeric protein complex that originates from the bacterial species Chitinophaga Pinensis and has a mass of 58.5 kDa. It is a member of the SGNH Hydrolase Superfamily with structural and sequential similarities to esterases and lipases. Current evidence suggests it causes the hydrolysis of esters and/or acetyl groups on lipids/lipid-like molecules via a catalytic triad-like active site.

PDB ID 4Q7Q

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