Mpetredi Week 5
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Mitchell Petredis
UniProt Exercise Journal
- Navigated to http://www.uniprot.org instead of http://web.expasy.org/docs/swiss-prot_guideline.html as per week 5 instruction
- Typed P00533 in search box on uniprot website.
- Sent to http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00533. Link describes Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR).
- Clicked the 2.7.10.1 hyperlink.
- Redirected to http://enzyme.expasy.org/EC/2.7.10.1. This link describes the receptor "protein-tyrosine kinase."
- Located Quick Search Box (Under Query)
- Noticed the quick links around the top of the page, under the Quick Search box. Each link directs you to a specific section of the entry
- [Names]: States all the ways P00533 can be identified
- [Attributes]: States the sequence length, sequence status, sequence processing, and protein existence of a subject.
- [General annotation]: AKA Comments. Provides additional, brief information about the function, catalytic activity, enzyme regulation, subunit structure, sub cellular location, tissue specificity, post-translational modification, involvement in decease, and sequence similarities. Check this section first to get a basic idea of a subject before proceeding to the more fully detailed information.
- [Ontologies]: Applies keywords relevant to the subject's properties.
- [Interactions]: Vaguely describes the other subjects P00533 interacts with.
- [Alt products]: States the isomers of the subject created by alternative splicing.
- [Sequence annotation]
- [Sequences]
- [References]: Contains all materials used when compiling the report on P00533.
- [Web links]
- [Cross-refs]: This section provides other links pertaining to the same subject. Each link performs a different function from the others.
- [EMBL]: Mostly contains raw data and results presented in an outline format.
- [InterPro]: Information is presented in paragraph form with many descriptors.
- [PDB]: Displays virtual models of the subject (P00533 in this case) and mentions what certain colors on the model indicates.
- [Pfam]: Also displays a virtual model of the subject, but with less detail than PDB. It does provide other links to similar subjects and databases related to the searched subject
- [RefSeq]: Directed to NCBI that contains similar or the information as uniprot, but not structured as easily as uniprot.
- [GeneID]: Also directed to NCBI, but the presented information has less content and looks cleaner. Contains many links to other pages on and off NCBI.
- [Entry info]
- [Documents]
- [Customize]: Use this to change the default ordering of sections.
- Near the top right corner, information about the subject can be formatted for text, xml, ref/xml, gff, or fasta via designated orange buttons.
P00533, or Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor: A Brief Summary
I learned that P00533 is one of the many IDs for the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a human protein that can result in the formation of lung cancer. EGFR is completely sequenced with a length of 1210 AA that exists at the protein level. A very detailed report can be found at http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P00533, where anyone can find everything currently known about EGFR along with other links about EGFR from other freely available databases.
Individual Assignment Response to Questions
- The purpose of this exercise was to become more familiar with the layout of information presented by UniProt for a particular sequence or protein.
- I learned how to locate relevant information pertaining to this course.
- I currently don't know how I will utilize the information for a certain sequence or protein in my project for this course.Mpetredi (talk) 14:28, 26 September 2013 (PDT)Mitchell Petredis