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== Thermostable? == | == Thermostable? == | ||
Byun, et al. (2007) identified a number of HSL family members with thermostable properties. | |||
[[Image:DALI2pbl.png|centre|framed|'''Thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun, et al. 2007 found in the DALI search performed by Basma.''']] | [[Image:DALI2pbl.png|centre|framed|'''Thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun, et al. 2007 found in the DALI search performed by Basma.''']] | ||
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[[Image:HSL_alignment.png|centre|framed|'''ClustalW alignment of 2pbl with thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun 2007.''']] | [[Image:HSL_alignment.png|centre|framed|'''ClustalW alignment of 2pbl with thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun 2007.''']] | ||
''' | - Similar structure and sequence. | ||
- '''Ecological evidence:''' Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans. | |||
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Revision as of 12:43, 8 June 2008
Thermostable?
Byun, et al. (2007) identified a number of HSL family members with thermostable properties.
- Similar structure and sequence.
- Ecological evidence: Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans.