Talk:Function for haloacid dehalogenase-like hydrolase domain containing 2: Difference between revisions

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The protein is named after its function of molecular hydrolase activity. It involves acting as catalysis to breakdown various bonds such as Carbon-Oxygen, Carbon-Nitrogen, Carbon-Carbon and phosphoric anhydride bonds. The latter part “domain containing 2” in the name refers to it having 2 domains in expressing the protein allocated mainly in the immune system but also in the brain. The name of the protein is directly related to the function.  There’s evidence this protein not only exist in human species.  Indeed, we can use other species to examine it’s function in future research.  From the basis structure of Haloacid dehalogenase superfamily, we understand the importance of hydrolases contains enzymes, phosphate ion and metal ion in the functional process.  But unfortunately, there is still low level academic research proving its function in different part of body system.

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CDS             1..259
                /gene="HDHD2"
                /coded_by="NM_032124.4:134..913"
                /GO_function="hydrolase activity"
                /GO_process="metabolism"
                /db_xref="CCDS:CCDS32829.1"
                /db_xref="GeneID:84064"
                /db_xref="HGNC:25364"
                /db_xref="HPRD:13640"


Gene Detail:/Hdhd2

FASTA of HDHD2 of haloacid dehalogenase-like hydrolase domain containing 2 Homo sapiens

ProFunc Result:/ 2ho4



/Mammalian Orthology Proteins