Expasy Translate allows:translate a nucleotide (DNA/RNA) sequence to a protein sequence Expasy Translate is a web application (no installation required) which allows the translation of a nucleotide (DNA/RNA) sequence to a protein sequence. Registration not required. ...
Recently, a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information, UniProt, was created by joining the information contained in Swiss-Prot, Translation of the EMBL nucleotide sequence (TrEMBL), and the Protein Information Resource–Protein Sequence Database (PIR–...
2-2 Transeq - Nucleotide to protein translation from the EMBOSS package 使用EMBOSS package將核甘酸轉為蛋白質2-3 Graphical Codon Usage Analyser - Displays the codon bias 16、 in a graphical manner 以寫實方法呈現密碼子偏差。2-4 BCM search launcher - Six frame translation of nucleotide sequence(...
Recently, a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information, UniProt, was created by joining the information contained in Swiss-Prot, Translation of the EMBL nucleotide sequence (TrEMBL), and the Protein Information Resource鈥揚rotein Sequence Database (PIR...
TrEMBL, which stand for “Translation of the EMBL nucleotide sequences”, was created in 1996 in order to cope with the increasing data flow produced by the genome projects. Every CDS proposed by the submitter of a nucleic acid sequence deposited either at EMBL, GenBank or DDBJ is automatica...
ExPASy使用初探
ExPASy—以斑头雁血红蛋白为例组长:任娇组员:申立平孔寅飞李东旭2009.03.18•a2任姣:斑头雁的物种介绍,ExPASy介绍,整理全组的工作,查漏补缺,编辑全文。•b1申立平:对斑头雁血红蛋白研究背景包括现阶段的进展做一个详尽的介绍。•a1孔寅飞:尽可能多的运用ExPASy的各种工具对该蛋白的DNA序列进行分析。•b2李东...
EXPASY资源介绍yup@mail.cbi.pku.eduEXPASY-ExpertProteinAnalysisSystem EXPASY是由瑞士生物信息研究所(SIB)维护的蛋白组学分析平台,侧重于蛋白序列,结构及2-D电泳数据的分析。 特点:–整合了很多蛋白质数据资源和分析工具–由实验生物学家参与数据库的构建,数据注释质量高,冗余少。Beforewegoon……Aquestionshouldbeaske...
Marie-Claude.Blatter@isb-sib.ch Swiss-Prot group, Geneva SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Protein sequence databases http://education.expasy/cours/UniProt/ Menu Introduction Nucleic acid sequence databases ENA, GenBank, DDBJ Protein sequence databases UniProt databases (UniProtKB) NCBI protein databa...
Currently about 3.5 to 4.0 million ‘known’ protein sequences More than 99% of these are derived by translation of nucleotide sequences Less than 1%: direct protein sequencing (Edman, MS/MS…) -> It is important that users know where the protein sequence comes from… (sequence & gene ...