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*What was different about the information provided about your gene in each of the parent databases? | *What was different about the information provided about your gene in each of the parent databases? | ||
**SDG and Uniprot both provide a variety of in-depth information about the gene. The contents of their information is fairly similar, in particular UniProt has more visual images and charts/graphs compared to SDG. Ensembl contains generic information that just covers the basics such as a name, description, and type. | **SDG and Uniprot both provide a variety of in-depth information about the gene. The contents of their information is fairly similar, in particular UniProt has more visual images and charts/graphs compared to SDG. Ensembl contains generic information that just covers the basics such as a name, description, and type. | ||
− | + | **There were some differences in content; Ensembl didn’t provide much information on the gene that would help one learn about it. On the other hand, UniProt has a lot of information that could be useful for a person studying the gene. | |
− | + | **Information across all of the four databases was similar in the way they convey information. Mostly by separating things into sections and using visuals when necessary. | |
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*Why did you choose your particular gene? i.e., why is it interesting to you and your partner? | *Why did you choose your particular gene? i.e., why is it interesting to you and your partner? | ||
**Hailey’s research in Dr. Sarah Mitchell’s lab at LMU studies IMD3’s RNA binding function in yeast. | **Hailey’s research in Dr. Sarah Mitchell’s lab at LMU studies IMD3’s RNA binding function in yeast. | ||
*Include an image related to your gene (be careful that you do not violate any copyright restrictions!) | *Include an image related to your gene (be careful that you do not violate any copyright restrictions!) | ||
[[Image:Firstglance imd3.png]] | [[Image:Firstglance imd3.png]] |
Revision as of 21:32, 31 January 2024
IMD3
Summary of Function:
Other Information:
- What is the standard name, systematic name, and name description for your gene (from SGD)?
- Standard name: IMD3
- Systematic name: YLR432W
- Name description: IMP Dehydrogenase
- What is the gene ID (identifier) for your gene in all four databases (SGD, NCBI Gene, Ensembl, UniProt)?
- SGD ID:S000004424 SGD:
- Gene ID: 851152 NCBI Gene Database:
- Ensembl:
- UniProtKB ID: P50095 UniProt:
- What is the DNA sequence of your gene?
- ATGGCCGCCGTTAGAGACTACAAGACTGCCTTGGAATTCGCCAAGAGCTTACCAAGACTAGATGGTTTGTCTGTCCAGGAGTTGATGGACTCCAAGACCAGAGGTGGGTTGACTTATAACGACTTTTTGGTTTTGCCAGGTCTGGTTGATTTCCCATCTTCTGAAGTTAGCCTACAAACTAAGTTGACAAGGAATATCACTTTGAACACCCCATTCGTTTCCTCTCCAATGGACACCGTGACAGAATCAGAAATGGCCATCTTCATGGCTTTGTTGGGTGGTATCGGTTTTATTCACCACAACTGTACCCCAGAGGACCAAGCTGACATGGTCAGAAGAGTCAAGAACTATGAAAATGGGTTTATTAACAACCCTATAGTGATTTCCCCAACTACTACTGTGGGTGAAGCTAAGAGTATGAAGGAAAGATTTGGATTTTCCGGTTTCCCCGTTACAGAAGATGGTAAAAGAAACGGAAAATTGATGGGTATCGTCACTTCTCGTGATATTCAGTTCGTTGAAGACAACTCTTTGCTTGTTCAAGATGTTATGACCAAAAACCCTGTCACCGGTGCACAAGGTATTACATTGTCTGAAGGTAATGAAATTTTAAAGAAGATTAAAAAGGGTAAGCTATTGATTGTTGACGACAATGGTAACTTAGTTTCTATGCTTTCCAGAACTGATTTAATGAAAAATCAGAACTATCCATTGGCTTCTAAATCTGCCACCACCAAGCAACTGTTATGTGGTGCTGCTATCGGTACTATCGATGCTGATAAGGAAAGGTTAAGACTATTAGTCGAAGCAGGTTTGGATGTTGTTATCTTAGATTCCTCTCAAGGTAACTCTATTTTCCAATTGAACATGATCAAATGGATTAAAGAAACTTTCCCAGATTTGGAAATCATTGCTGGTAACGTTGCCACCAGAGAACAAGCTGCTAACTTGATTGCTGCCGGTGCCGATGGTTTAAGAATTGGTATGGGTTCAGGCTCTATTTGTATCACTCAAGAAGTTATGGCCTGTGGTAGACCACAAGGTACAGCCGTCTACAACGTGTGTGAATTTGCTAACCAATTCGGTATTCCATGTATGGCTGATGGTGGTGTTCAAAACATTGGTCATATTACCAAAGCTTTGGCTCTTGGTTCTTCTACTGTTATGATGGGTGGTATGTTAGCTGGTACTACTGAATCTCCTGGTGAATATTTCTATCAAGATGGTAAAAGATTGAAGGCATATCGTGGTATGGGTTCCATTGACGCCATGCAAAAGACTGGTACTAAAGGTAATGCATCTACCTCCCGTTACTTTTCCGAATCAGACAGTGTTTTGGTCGCACAAGGTGTCTCCGGTGCTGTCGTTGACAAAGGTTCTATCAAGAAATTTATTCCATATTTGTACAACGGTTTACAACATTCTTGTCAAGACATTGGTTACAAGTCCCTAACTTTATTAAAGGAAAATGTCCAAAGCGGTAAAGTTAGATTTGAATTTAGAACCGCTTCTGCTCAACTAGAAGGTGGTGTTCATAACTTACATTCTTACGAAAAGCGTTTACATAACTAA
- What is the protein sequence corresponding to your gene?
Reading frame 1 encodes the IMD3 protein sequence:
MAAVRDYKTALEFAKSLPRLDGLSVQELMDSKTRGGLTYNDFLVLPGLVD FPSSEVSLQTKLTRNITLNTPFVSSPMDTVTESEMAIFMALLGGIGFIHH NCTPEDQADMVRRVKNYENGFINNPIVISPTTTVGEAKSMKERFGFSGFP VTEDGKRNGKLMGIVTSRDIQFVEDNSLLVQDVMTKNPVTGAQGITLSEG NEILKKIKKGKLLIVDDNGNLVSMLSRTDLMKNQNYPLASKSATTKQLLC GAAIGTIDADKERLRLLVEAGLDVVILDSSQGNSIFQLNMIKWIKETFPD LEIIAGNVATREQAANLIAAGADGLRIGMGSGSICITQEVMACGRPQGTA VYNVCEFANQFGIPCMADGGVQNIGHITKALALGSSTVMMGGMLAGTTES PGEYFYQDGKRLKAYRGMGSIDAMQKTGTKGNASTSRYFSESDSVLVAQG VSGAVVDKGSIKKFIPYLYNGLQHSCQDIGYKSLTLLKENVQSGKVRFEF RTASAQLEGGVHNLHSYEKRLHN-
- What is the function of your gene?
- The molecular function of IMD3 is that it enables IMP dehydrogenase activity as well as mRNA binding. It catalyzes ionsine 5’-phosphate to xanthosine 5’-phosphate, and during the de novo synthesis of GTP, it catalyzes the rate-limiting step. It is also known to play an important role in cell growth.
- What was different about the information provided about your gene in each of the parent databases?
- SDG and Uniprot both provide a variety of in-depth information about the gene. The contents of their information is fairly similar, in particular UniProt has more visual images and charts/graphs compared to SDG. Ensembl contains generic information that just covers the basics such as a name, description, and type.
- There were some differences in content; Ensembl didn’t provide much information on the gene that would help one learn about it. On the other hand, UniProt has a lot of information that could be useful for a person studying the gene.
- Information across all of the four databases was similar in the way they convey information. Mostly by separating things into sections and using visuals when necessary.
- Why did you choose your particular gene? i.e., why is it interesting to you and your partner?
- Hailey’s research in Dr. Sarah Mitchell’s lab at LMU studies IMD3’s RNA binding function in yeast.
- Include an image related to your gene (be careful that you do not violate any copyright restrictions!)