If you want to know something about a protein - any protein - your first thought should be to look it up in UniProt! For protein info, that’s the spot! With UniProt as a launchpad you can search for a protein of interest, get their sequences, align them, find similar ones, look at their domains & where else those domains occur, etc.. You can do way way more but I’m going to focus on taking you through an entry and then you should explore yourself!
blog: https://bit.ly/uniprotprotparam
Here’s a link to UniProt, which has links to bazillions of things: https://www.uniprot.org/
And they have a whole tutorial if you want to know more: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online...
Some other tools I mentioned:
ExPasy ProtParam (this lets you calculate pI, molecular weight, extinction coefficient, & more): https://web.expasy.org/protparam/
Here’s more about the PDB: https://bit.ly/pdbstructures
more about Ago: https://bit.ly/agostructurestuff
more about other databases: blog: https://bit.ly/databases_guide ; YouTube: • Useful databases for biochemistry, bi... ; downloadable version of list, with links: https://bit.ly/3RYWlS6
more about all sorts of things: #365DaysOfScience All (with topics listed) 👉 http://bit.ly/2OllAB0 or search blog: http://thebumblingbiochemist.com
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