A guide to proteomics data analysis using UniProt and InterPro
Date: 23 June 2021 @ 09:00 - 17:00
This webinar will give a brief introduction to the UniProt and InterPro websites and highlight resources available that proteomic scientists or other users with protein datasets may find useful to analyse their data. This will encompass searching by protein sequence, identifying protein peptides, and retrieving sequence-specific features and functional information both curated and predicted.
The UniProt database aims to provide a high quality, comprehensive, publicly available protein database, annotated by expert curators. It contains detailed information on protein function, interactions, pathways, protein sequences and isoforms, disease variants and post-translational modifications.
InterPro is a database that helps users to understand the possible functions of protein sequences by identifying what family it belongs to or what domains and motifs it contains. InterPro provides the world’s most comprehensive predictions by combining predictions from 13 member databases.
Both databases are freely available resources that are actively maintained with bi-monthly data updates, additionally all data is available through intuitive user interfaces, APIs, and data downloads.
Keywords: InterPro, UniProt: The Universal Protein Resource, Protein families, Protein functional analysis, Protein sequences, Programmatic access
Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
Target audience: Plant research, Plant research
Capacity: 500
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Scientific topics: Proteomics, Sequence motif recognition
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