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  2. UniProt - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniProt

    UniProt Archive (UniParc) is a comprehensive and non-redundant database, which contains all the protein sequences from the main, publicly available protein sequence databases. [17] Proteins may exist in several different source databases, and in multiple copies in the same database.

  3. InterPro - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPro

    TIGRFAMs is a collection of protein families, featuring curated multiple sequence alignments, hidden Markov models (HMMs) and annotation, which provides a tool for identifying functionally related proteins based on sequence homology. Those entries which are "equivalogs" group homologous proteins which are conserved with respect to function.

  4. Accession number (bioinformatics) - Wikipedia

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    An accession number, in bioinformatics, is a unique identifier given to a DNA or protein sequence record to allow for tracking of different versions of that sequence record and the associated sequence over time in a single data repository.

  5. Protein Information Resource - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_Information_Resource

    In 2002, PIR – along with its international partners, the European Bioinformatics Institute and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics – were awarded a grant from NIH to create UniProt, a single worldwide database of protein sequence and function, by unifying the Protein Information Resource-Protein Sequence Database, Swiss-Prot, and TrEMBL ...

  6. Sequence database - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_database

    The UniProt database is an example of a protein sequence database. As of 2013 it contained over 40 million sequences and is growing at an exponential rate. [ 1 ] Historically, sequences were published in paper form, but as the number of sequences grew, this storage method became unsustainable.

  7. GeneCards - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeneCards

    Secondly, the search result page shows all relevant minicards. Symbol, Description, Category, GIFtS, GC id and Score are displayed on the page. [5] A user may click on the plus button for each of the mini-cards to open the minicard. Also, the user can click directly on the symbol to see the details of a particular GeneCard.

  8. MAP3K9 - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAP3K9

    338372 Ensembl ENSG00000006432 ENSMUSG00000042724 UniProt P80192 Q3U1V8 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001284230 NM_001284231 NM_001284232 NM_033141 NM_001174107 NM_177395 RefSeq (protein) NP_001271159 NP_001271160 NP_001271161 NP_149132 NP_001167578 NP_796369 Location (UCSC) Chr 14: 70.72 – 70.81 Mb Chr 12: 81.77 – 81.83 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Mitogen-activated ...

  9. Swiss-model - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-model

    Swiss-model (stylized as SWISS-MODEL) is a structural bioinformatics web-server dedicated to homology modeling of 3D protein structures. [1] [2] As of 2024, homology modeling is the most accurate method to generate reliable three-dimensional protein structure models and is routinely used in many practical applications.