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Job DescriptionP68398
Confidence51.00%DateThu Jan 5 12:11:02 GMT 2012
Rank36Aligned Residues77
% Identity9%Templatec3gxgA_
PDB info PDB header:hydrolaseChain: A: PDB Molecule:putative phosphatase (duf442); PDBTitle: crystal structure of putative phosphatase (duf442) (yp_001181608.1)2 from shewanella putrefaciens cn-32 at 1.60 a resolution
Resolution1.60 Å

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Query Sequence  LYVTLEPCVMCAGAMIHSRIGRVVFGARDAKTGAAGSLMDVLHHPGMN. HRVEITEGILADECAALLSDFFRMRRQEI
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Template Sequence  LLSSGLPNEQQFSLLKQAGVDVVINLXPDSSKDAHPDEGKLVTQAGXDYVYIPVDWQNPKVEDVEAFFAAXDQHKGKD
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Please cite: Protein structure prediction on the web: a case study using the Phyre server
Kelley LA and Sternberg MJE. Nature Protocols 4, 363 - 371 (2009) [pdf] [Import into BibTeX]
 
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