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#*Name description: IMP Dehydrogenase  
 
#*Name description: IMP Dehydrogenase  
 
#What is the gene ID (identifier) for your gene in all four databases (SGD, NCBI Gene, Ensembl, UniProt)?
 
#What is the gene ID (identifier) for your gene in all four databases (SGD, NCBI Gene, Ensembl, UniProt)?
#*[[https://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/S000004424 SGD]]
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#*[https://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/S000004424 SGD]
#*[[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/851152 NCBI Gene Database]]
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#*[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/851152 NCBI Gene Database]
#*[[https://useast.ensembl.org/Saccharomyces_cerevisiae/Gene/Summary?db=core;g=YLR432W;r=XII:1002557-1004128;t=YLR432W_mRNA Ensembl]]
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#*[https://useast.ensembl.org/Saccharomyces_cerevisiae/Gene/Summary?db=core;g=YLR432W;r=XII:1002557-1004128;t=YLR432W_mRNA Ensembl]
#*[[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/P50095/entry UniProt]]
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#*[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/P50095/entry UniProt]
 
#What is the DNA sequence of your gene?
 
#What is the DNA sequence of your gene?
 
#What is the protein sequence corresponding to your gene?
 
#What is the protein sequence corresponding to your gene?

Revision as of 17:56, 31 January 2024

IMD3

Summary of Function:

Other Information:

  1. 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
  2. What is the gene ID (identifier) for your gene in all four databases (SGD, NCBI Gene, Ensembl, UniProt)?
  3. What is the DNA sequence of your gene?
  4. What is the protein sequence corresponding to your gene?
    • Go to the ExPASy tool and translate the DNA sequence of your gene. Which reading frame encodes the protein sequence? Take a screenshot of your results, display it on your wiki page, and state which frame it is.
  5. What is the function of your gene?
  6. What was different about the information provided about your gene in each of the parent databases?
    • Were there differences in content, the information or data itself?
    • Were there differences in presentation of the information?
  7. Why did you choose your particular gene? i.e., why is it interesting to you and your partner?
  8. Include an image related to your gene (be careful that you do not violate any copyright restrictions!)
    • Please make the image something scientific (not like the random images seen on the SGD blog posts).
    • If a 3D structure of the protein your gene encodes is available, you can choose to embed a rotating image of the structure on your page using the FirstGlance in Jmol software. This is optional, a different static image would be OK, too.
    • The NCBI Structure database and RSCB Protein Databank also display structures.