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By using ProFunc (Laskowski ''et al'' 2005) the most likely biochemical function of the unknown Protein 1zkd was determined as Methyltransferase. Matching structures were determined by SSM (Secondary Structure Matching), LIG (Ligand Template Matches) and REV (Reverse Template Matches). Superfamily program searches against a library of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) derived from SCOP families revealed similarities to the superfamiy S-Adenosylmethionine-dependent Methyltransferases (E-value 6.69e-06).
By using ProFunc (Laskowski ''et al'' 2005) the most likely biochemical function of the unknown Protein 1zkd was determined as Methyltransferase. Matching structures were determined by SSM (Secondary Structure Matching), LIG (Ligand Template Matches) and REV (Reverse Template Matches).

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By using ProFunc (Laskowski et al 2005) the most likely biochemical function of the unknown Protein 1zkd was determined as Methyltransferase. Matching structures were determined by SSM (Secondary Structure Matching), LIG (Ligand Template Matches) and REV (Reverse Template Matches). Superfamily program searches against a library of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) derived from SCOP families revealed similarities to the superfamiy S-Adenosylmethionine-dependent Methyltransferases (E-value 6.69e-06).