- Course overview
- Search within this course
- Let’s begin the journey
- Travel back in time to the Ice Age: Europe PMC
- Nice moves (genetically speaking): Ensembl
- Travel to high altitude: ArrayExpress
- Future travel (Plants in space): Expression Atlas
- The joys of travel (food) part 1: IntAct
- The joys of travel (food) part 2: ChEMBL
- Travel challenges (jet-lag): Complex Portal
- Perils of travel: PDBe and EMDB
- Travel to a cool destination (The Arctic): MGnify
- Discover more data resources
- The journey continues
- Your feedback
- References
Travel challenges (jet-lag): Complex Portal
Our heroes got off the plane feeling completely jet-lagged. They knew this was because their transcription factor complexes which regulate the circadian rhythm had not yet adapted to their new time zone.
Try solving the following challenge using the Complex Portal. Give it a go yourself before looking at the solution at the bottom of this page. Turn the card if you need a hint!
Solution
Explore the following Complex Portal page to find out how you can solve this challenge.
About the Complex portal
The Complex Portal is a manually curated, encyclopedic resource of macromolecular complexes from a number of key model organisms, entered into the IntAct molecular interaction database. Data include protein-only complexes, as well as protein-small molecule and protein-nucleic acid complexes.
Learn more in the Complex Portal: Quick tour