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If you go a bit further in analysing your sequence hits, you will notice that your "Hepatitis C" protein is annotated in Uniprot (Q91XE4 ACY3_MOUSE) as Aspartoacylase-2. So this does make sense in your alignment.
 
If you go a bit further in analysing your sequence hits, you will notice that your "Hepatitis C" protein is annotated in Uniprot (Q91XE4 ACY3_MOUSE) as Aspartoacylase-2. So this does make sense in your alignment.
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Was Cytochrome the only structure hit you found? -- If I use HHpred online, then it finds quite a number of structures that look promising. You could have taken one in the low identity range.

Revision as of 11:52, 1 July 2011

It would be nice if you could add a few sentences of discussion of your results. E.g.

  • what conclusion would you draw from the comparison of PSI-Blast runs (e.g. weighing compute time against result)?
  • What is your conclusion concerning recall of HSSP hits?

If you go a bit further in analysing your sequence hits, you will notice that your "Hepatitis C" protein is annotated in Uniprot (Q91XE4 ACY3_MOUSE) as Aspartoacylase-2. So this does make sense in your alignment. Was Cytochrome the only structure hit you found? -- If I use HHpred online, then it finds quite a number of structures that look promising. You could have taken one in the low identity range.