Nucleic Acid Research database
Organization of databases and its major grouping
Nucleic Acid Research database
Nucleotide Sequence Databases
RNA sequence databases
Protein sequence databases
General sequence databases
CharProtDB
COMBREX
EXProt
MIPS resources
NCBI Protein database
PA-GOSUB
PIR - Protein Information Resource
UniProt
Protein properties
BindingDB
AAindex
PFD - Protein Folding Database
Protein domain databases; protein classification
3DSwap: Database of Proteins involved in 3D domain Swapping
ADDA - A Domain Database
DomIns - Database of Domain Insertions
Databases of individual protein families
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase database
ChromDB
Death Domain database
Nuclear Receptor Resource
Structure Databases
Genomics Databases (non-vertebrate)
Metabolic and Signaling Pathways
Human and other Vertebrate Genomes
Human Genes and Diseases
Microarray Data and other Gene Expression Databases
Proteomics Resources
Other Molecular Biology Databases
BioModels
BioNumbers
GeMInA
Subtopic
Why these databases are useful in describing our chosen protein
Brenda
we can know about biochemical and molecular information on classification and nomenclature, reaction and specificity, functional parameters, occurrence, lipase structure, application, engineering, stability, disease, isolation and preparation, links and literature references
HGMD
can study the mutational mechanisms in human genes
SFLD
get know how conserved residues map to catalysis of partial reactions or other shared functions at a finer level of detail than overall reactions
NCBI
view and search an organism's complete genome, display chromosome maps, and zoom into progressively greater levels of detail, down to the sequence data for a region of interest
KEGG
presents a comprehensive set of metabolic pathway charts, both general and specific, for each of the sequenced genomes
UniProt
provide the scientific community with a comprehensive, high-quality and freely accessible resource of lipase protein sequence and functional information
iPfam
enable us to look at the conservation of domain–domain interactions between different PDB entries lipase
PDB
can study the structures of biological macromolecules and their relationships to sequence, function, and disease through different resources and tools
Databases used in assignments
BRENDA
Collection of enzyme functional data, which are classified according to Enzyme Commission list
HGMD
Human Gene Mutation Database; unique resource providing data on human inherited disease mutation to genetics and genomic research
SFLD
Structure-Function Linkage Database classifies enzymes related to specific sequence-structures features to their chemical capabilities
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NCBI
The National Center for Biotechnology Information providing access to biomedical and genomic informartion
KEGG
A database for understanding high level functions of molecular biology, especially datasets generated from genome sequencing and experimental data
UniProt
Provide the scientific community with a comprehensive, high-quality and freely accessible resource of protein sequence and functional information
iPfam
Provides a catalogue of protein family interactions, calculated from known structures
RCSB PDB
Providing an information about the 3D structures of large biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids
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