5 Questions you can answer with NCBI Protein and Structure Databases

Protein sequences are the fundamental determinants of biological structure and function. Learn how to use the Protein and Structure Databases from NCBI to find information about the biological structure and function of proteins in this upcoming webinar! July 26, 1:00-2:00 PM ET Details and Registration In this webinar, you will learn about the Protein and Structure databases and how to use them to answer questions such as*: How can I find a RefSeq protein of interest? How can I find the NCBI Reference Genomic Sequence, transcript , and protein sequence for a given gene and organism? How do I retrieve all structures from a particular organism? How can I find 3D structures bound to a specific chemical (e.g., aspirin)? How can I retrieve and view a 3D structure for a specific type of molecule (e.g., protein, RNA, DNA)? A basic familiarity with genetics vocabulary will be helpful in understanding this Webinar. For a review, see The New Genetics, an educational booklet by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). Presented by Peter Cooper & Bonnie Maidak, NCBI *Actual questions may vary in webinar
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