Gleis Week 5

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E-Notebook

  • Obtained copy of Bioinformatics for Dummies Chapter 4
  • Read the introduction to Uniprot
  • Searched for "P00533" in the query of uniprot.org
  • Read the rest of the chapter examining each feature outlined in the chapter
  • For the outdated portions of the Chapter I referenced Week 5 which explained some of the changes

Summary

The EGFR is a human receptor tyrosine kinase meaning its catalytic activity is derived from the phosphorylation of a tyrosine. The binding of an appropriate ligand to the protein causes a signal cascade within the cell. EGFR is a membrane spanning protein which enables the protein to bind ligands outside of the membrane and catalyze reactions within the membrane. EGFR is a known oncogene and is believed to play a role in the development of non-small cell lung cancer. One of the expressed domains in EGFR is a membrane helix. The protein is found in tissues throughout the body and plays a role in a large number of cellular processes.

Questions

  1. The purpose of this exercise was to gain familiarity with the uniprot program while simultaneously concentrating on developing good lab notebook skills.
  2. From this exercise I learned that I am not very careful with keeping records of my work. Working with UniProt I learned that there is a wealth of information of proteins at Uniprot, even information regarding disease.
  3. There is such a wealth of information on the site that I have not yet mastered the skills to find the information I am looking for. Additionally I have little knowledge of working with the dozens of tools at the researchers disposal on Uniprot.

Gleis (talk) 17:18, 9 October 2013 (PDT)

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