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Function of your Protein
Adhesins are used for binding cells together, commonly found helping pathogens bind to host cells. This specific adhesin has a ligand of
The protein is mainly made of antiparallel beta sheets, with the loops connecting the sheets making up the most critical parts of the active site. Two loops responsible for binding to the calcium ion, CBL1 and CLB2, are closer to the rest of the protein, and loops L1-L3 are further out - some of these loops are highly conserved between different adhesins, some are very variable.
Biological relevance and broader implications
Important amino acids
Structural highlights
Other important features
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