Date: 1 November 2023

UniProt provides the scientific community with a comprehensive, high-quality and freely accessible resource of protein sequence and functional information.

This webinar will guide you through ways in which students and researchers at all career stages may take a structured approach to access the data in the UniProt KnowledgeBase (UniProtKB) section of the UniProt protein function database.

We will discuss the types of protein data that can be accessed, and using sequence analysis tools, how this data can be analysed to answer biological questions. We will demonstrate how to find the function of a protein, how the protein components of a pathway may be identified, features of proteins of interest can be compared, similar sections of sequence can be sought in other species and how whole data sets containing all the proteins expressed in an organism can be obtained. By accessing sequence, structural and functional data through UniProt, we want researchers to be part of a journey through biology and support further work and adventures along the way!

Keywords: Protein Data Bank in Europe, Ensembl Genomes, UniProt: The Universal Protein Resource, AlphaFold Database, Proteins (proteins), DNA & RNA (dna-rna), Variant prediction, Fermentation, Microbial ecosystems webinar, Ensembl, Antimicrobial resistance, BLAST, Open Targets Platform, Cross domain (cross-domain), Chemical biology (chemical-biology), Drug discovery, Drug target identification, UniRule, ARBA, Automated annotation, MetaboLights: Metabolomics repository and reference database, Chemical Entities of Biological Interest, ChEBI, Metabolites, Molecular building blocks of life, Human Cell Atlas Data Coordination Platform, Single-cell transcriptomics, HCA data portal, Programmatic access, API, Python, Complex Portal, macromolecular assembly, InterPro, Boolean modelling, Europe PubMed Central, Literature (literature), Open access

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Capacity: 1000

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: Protein sequence, Function analysis


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