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Function
My protein, alginate lyase, is important for breaking down alginate in the ocean; alginate is a protein with unique gel-forming properties.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
Alginate lyase contains a main ligand that is an oligosaccharide:
The protein contains two domains, each made of 6 alpha helices and 15 beta sheets. The beta pleated sheets, 7 and 10, containing Gln124 and Tyr189, respectively, form with the main ligand.
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