Recorded webinar
Complex Portal: from proteins to complexes
Complex Portal is a curated resource designed to offer insights into proteins and their higher-level complexes. These complexes play a crucial role in governing protein functionality and stability.
In this webinar we will introduce the portal and address how we define protein complexes, how they are different from molecular interactions, including the data curation priorities and coverage. We will also demonstrate how to search complexes using a variety of accession numbers, keywords and how to use the organism specific search. Further, we will also demonstrate examples of complex details pages that include visualisation tools and link-outs to related databases.
Who is this course for?
This webinar is suitable for individuals who wish to learn more about Complex Portal. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but an undergraduate level understanding of biology would be useful.
This event is part of a webinar series - Molecular building blocks of life - showcasing the EMBL-EBI resources that provide data and tools for studying molecular building blocks of life at molecular level such as metabolites, DNA/RNA, proteins, and at systems level such as cells. Check out other webinars in this series.
Please note that we are not able to provide certificates of attendance for our webinars.
Outcomes
By the end of the webinar you will be able to:
- Explore the Complex Portal resource
- Access molecular complexes and enriched annotation data
DOI:
10.6019/TOL.ComplexPortal23-w.2023.00001.1
This webinar took place on 15 November 2023. Please click the 'Watch video' button to view the recording.