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== Thermostable? ==
== Thermostable? ==


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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_thermophillic_alignment.png|centre|framed|'''ClustalW alignment of 2pbl with thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun 2007.''']]


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

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Sequence similarity in regions characteristic to the HSL family of lipases as identified by Arpigny and Jaeger (1999).

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.
ClustalW alignment of 2pbl with thermophillic HSL family members as identified by Byun 2007.

- 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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