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Function of your protein
, Oleic Acid ()
Biological relevance and broader implications
Important amino acids
Ligand OLA is hydrogen bonded to . OLA is also hydrogen bonded to a water molecule which is hydrogen bonded to Arg128.
Structural highlights
The Protein is composed of alpha helix, beta sheet, and other structures. The protein consists of two major domains. The first domain contains 9 alpha helix and 15 beta sheets. The second domain contains 9 alpha helix and 15 beta sheets. In the first domain, The amino acid Arg148 that h-bonds to the OLA ligand is contained within a beta sheet.
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