“…The ProtParam program on the ExPASy server was used to determine the physicochemical characteristics of the protein (EET91795.1). The protein consists of 161 amino acids, where Val (17) represented the amino acid of the greatest quantity, followed by Ala (14), Arg (7), Asn (9), Asp (3), Cys (3), Gln (6), Glu (10), Gly (10), His (7), Ile (12), Leu (13), Lys (5), Met (5), Phe (4), Pro (6), Ser (13), Thr (12), Trp (2), and Tyr (3). The time it takes for the radiolabeled target protein concentration to decrease by 50% from the level at the beginning of the chase is known as the protein half-life.…”