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- '''Ecological evidence:''' Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans.
- '''Ecological evidence:''' Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans.
== The Putative Function Refined ==
Exact function difficult to specify.
Broad range of functions performed by HSLs.
May be a thermostable carboxylesterase.
Applications?


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Thermostable?

- Byun, et al. (2007) identified a number of HSL family members with thermostable properties.

Thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun, et al. 2007 found in the DALI search performed by Basma.

- Similar sequence in regions characteristic to this family of proteins (Arpigny and Jaeger 1999).

- Similar structure and sequence.

- Ecological evidence: Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans.

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