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== | == Thermostable? == | ||
- A number of these HSLs identified by Byun, et al. 2007 had 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.''']] | |||
- Is 2pbl thermostable as well? | |||
- '''Ecological evidence:''' Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans. | |||
- Evidence points to monomer not dimer. | |||
- Experimentation needed. | |||
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Thermostable?
- A number of these HSLs identified by Byun, et al. 2007 had thermostable properties.
- Is 2pbl thermostable as well?
- Ecological evidence: Weak - an aquatic organism widely present throughout world's oceans.
- Evidence points to monomer not dimer.
- Experimentation needed.