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UniProt is a free database of protein sequence and functional information for life sciences research. It provides various data resources, tools, analysis and support for protein data management and interpretation.
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Blast - UniProt
- Uniprotkb
The UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) is the central hub for...
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ID Mapping - UniProt
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Align - UniProt
- Peptide search
Find UniProt entries through parts of their peptide...
- SPARQL
About. This SPARQL endpoint contains all UniProt data. It is...
- About
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) is a comprehensive...
- Taxonomy
Taxonomy - UniProt
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The UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) is the central hub for the collection of functional information on proteins, with accurate, consistent and rich annotation.
UniProt is a freely accessible database of protein sequence and functional information, many entries being derived from genome sequencing projects. It contains a large amount of information about the biological function of proteins derived from the research literature.
UniProt is a comprehensive resource for protein sequence and annotation data, produced by a collaboration between EMBL-EBI, SIB and PIR. Learn about the UniProt databases, the consortium members, the funding sources and the contact information.
UniProt provides high quality and freely accessible protein information, including function, classification, and cross-reference. It consists of four components: UniProtKB, UniRef, UniParc, and EMBL-EBI.
The UniProt databases. There are three UniProt databases: The UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) The UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef) The UniProt Archive (UniParc) In this tutorial we will only focus on UniProtKB. For more information on UniRef or UniParc, visit the UniProt Quick Tour.
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UniProt provides an up-to-date, comprehensive body of protein information. The resource facilitates scientific discovery by collecting, interpreting and organising this information, which saves researchers countless hours of work.