Mutation fall relative to the clusters

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April 18, 2020
Determine the location of the his mutation
April 18, 2020

Mutation fall relative to the clusters

1) Determine where are the hydrophobic or hydrophilic residues concentrated? Where does your mutation fall relative to these clusters and to the inside/outside of the protein?

2)What (if any) are the primary partner(s) or binding site component(s) [such as a heme, DNA, GSH (Glutathione)? It should be obvious to you if you have one of these, because it is distinct from the protein-it will be colored differently in the ribbon view AND look like DNA, or be very small and/or not constructed like a protein (recall heme was a wide, flat object) . Is your amino acid conspicuously close to or interacting with any of these components?