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Function of your Protein
are cell wall proteins responsible for for the binding of a bacteria or fungi to its host. My epithelial adhesin is part of the Candida glabrata, Candidiasis are any type of fungal infections resulting from Yeast (candida). Binding to host cells allow foe the fungi to maintain homeostasis.
Biological relevance and broader implications
My Protein binds to
Important amino acids
Structural highlights
My protein is a epithelial adhesin protein binded to a Galactose beta 1-3 N-acetyl-D-Glucosamine, it contains 3 to 5 small alpha helices and a core of anti parralel beta sheets. all of the catalytic amino acids bind to the ligand by hydrogen bonds with the ligand itself or metal interaction with Ca+ its also contains a disulfide bond binding two loops together that are crucial in ligand affinity.
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