- Course overview
- Search within this course
- What is UniProt?
- Where does the data come from?
- Why do we need UniProt?
- When to use UniProt
- Quiz: Check your learning I
- How to access and navigate UniProt
- How to search UniProt
- Annotation score
- Quiz: Check your learning II
- Exploring a UniProtKB entry
- How to use UniProt tools
- How to get data from UniProt
- How to submit data to UniProt
- When to use UniProt: guided examples
- Exercise: finding entries with 3D structures
- Exercise: mapping other database identifiers to UniProt
- Summary
- Get help and support on UniProt
- References
- Next steps
- Your feedback
Next steps
If you are interested in learning more about UniProt, there are a number of recorded webinars available covering different aspects of the project:
- Sequence analysis tools in UniProt: BLAST and Align: how to access and run the BLAST and Align sequence analysis tools
- A guide to UniProt for students: how to access UniProtKB data
- Uncovering protein function with UniProt: covers what functional information is available in UniProt, where it comes from, how it is added and where to find it
- Automatic annotation in UniProt: describes the automated annotation systems currently in use and how reseachers can use them to analyse their own data
- UniProt for proteomics scientists: introduces proteomics data in UniProt and highlights resources that users with large protein datasets may find useful in analysing their data