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Function of your protein
Inositol Polyphosphate 1-Phosphatase, gene- INPP1. This enzyme is found in the organism Bos Taurus (Bovine), This enzyme functions specifically in removing a phosphate group from substate inositol. Besides that, this also functions in regulating gluconeogenesis, and sulfur assimilation. The PDB identifier of my focus is 7KIR it contains 1 ligand, and the ligand it shows is D-Myo-Inositol-1,4-Bisphosphate. The function of is dephosphorylating inositol, the substrate is IP2 and the product is IP.
Biological relevance and broader implications
Important amino acids
are important part of drug binding site [3].
Structural highlights
Highlighting 156-159, CPK coloring, labeled, protein 90% transparent. Protein 70% alpha-helix, 20% beta-sheet, and 10% other structures.
Alpha helix contains 2 of 3 catalytic amino acids, and beta-sheet contains the other one catalytic acid.
Other important features
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