Date: 25 March 2021 @ 09:00 - 17:00

A complete understanding of biological systems requires integration of knowledge of the regulation and function of small molecule metabolites – the metabolome – with that of genes, transcripts, and proteins (the genome, transcriptome, and metabolome).

The UniProt knowledgebase UniProtKB supports biomedical research by providing a comprehensive, high quality and freely accessible resource of protein sequences and functional information. UniProtKB integrates, interprets and standardizes data from a range of sources including the scientific literature, tools for protein sequence analysis, other knowledge resources and databases, and automatic annotation systems, to provide a detailed overview of the available protein knowledge.

This webinar will provide an introduction into how UniProtKB captures and represents knowledge of small molecule metabolites using the Rhea knowledgebase of biochemical reactions, based on the chemical ontology ChEBI, and how UniProt users can access and exploit that knowledge.

Keywords: UniProt: The Universal Protein Resource, Proteins (proteins), UniProtKB, Metabolites

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Target audience: Plant research, Plant research

Capacity: 500

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: Proteins, Small molecules, Metabolomics


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