Difference between revisions of "Vkuehn Week 5"
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+ | * As new information comes out, older accession numbers don't go away, they just get stored as secondary accession numbers, but the most up to date information is only displayed | ||
+ | * The comments section is very useful for gathering information about the protein such as: function, catalytic activity, tissue specificity | ||
+ | * The cross-reference section is very useful for gathering other information in new databases. For example, EMBL-EBI gives a visual overview of the base pairs and other details: |
Revision as of 03:55, 27 September 2013
UniProt Exercise
- Opened and read Bioinformatics For Dummies
- The location where Proteins end up and how they get there are unique
- The folding and domains are very important and help determine the 3D structure
- Searched for the protein P00533 it is an epidermal growth factor receptor
- Here are the results:
- As new information comes out, older accession numbers don't go away, they just get stored as secondary accession numbers, but the most up to date information is only displayed
- The comments section is very useful for gathering information about the protein such as: function, catalytic activity, tissue specificity
- The cross-reference section is very useful for gathering other information in new databases. For example, EMBL-EBI gives a visual overview of the base pairs and other details: