Elisabeth Gasteiger, July 2001
Useful starting points:ExPASy server http://www.expasy.org and its mirror sites:
http://ca.expasy.org, http://kr.expasy.org, http://au.expasy.org, http://tw.expasy.org
SWISS-PROT: [www|kr|ca|au|tw].expasy.org/sprot/
Amos’ WWW links: [www|kr|ca|au|tw].expasy.org/alinks.html
BioHunt: [www|kr|ca|au|tw].expasy.org/BioHunt/
General remark: SWISS-PROT is highly cross-referenced, so make use of these cross-references to get from SWISS-PROT to corresponding entries in other databases!
I)
- Look for the amino acid sequence of human carbonic anhydrase 2 in SWISS-PROT.
- Retrieve the corresponding nucleic acid sequence entries from the EMBL and GenBank databases. (Why are there more than one?)
- Look at a PDB file. (Why are there more than one?)
- Find the chromosomal location of human carbonic anhydrase 2
- via MIM (Mendelian Inheritance inMan)
- via GDB (Genome Data Base)
- Is carbonic anhydrase known for maize and drosophila? (possible approaches: SWISS-PROT/TrEMBL or EMBL or the genomic databases MaizeDb/Flybase (as the gene might be known but not sequenced))
II)
- Search for the SWISS-PROT entry corresponding to the yeast gene RPL36B.
- Follow the link to SGD (Saccharomyces Genome Database) to see the chromosomal location.
- Retrieve the SGD entry corresponding to the gene that is the second next gene in direction 5′ on the same strand of the chromosome.
- Follow the link to the YPD database.
- Find the subcellular location of the protein.
- Follow the link to SWISS-PROT.
- Have a look at the domain structure in the PRODOM database and retrieve a list of proteins sharing at least one domain with this protein.
III)
- Find a database of CFTR mutations (CFTR is the gene for cystic fibrosis) in the Web
IV)
- Find the ‘teashirt’ gene in FlyBase
- Retrieve, via FlyBase, the corresponding SWISS-PROT, EMBL and TRANSFAC (transcription factor db) entries.
V)
- Go to the ‘Genome Net’ server in Japan
- Look for a database called “KEGG”
- In KEGG, search for the enzyme with the EC (Enzyme classification) number EC 1.2.3.4
- Retrieve – the ENZYME entry (on ExPASy) via KEGG
- the SWISS-PROT entry OXO1_HORVU via ENZYME
- the corresponding PROSITE entry via SWISS-PROT