How many structures can you find to use as a starting dataset ifyou wanted to study how proteins interact with DNA. Assume that youwill require only high resolution structures for the study (atleast 2.5 Angstroms resolution). For the study, you plan to usestructures that were only solved by X-ray crystallography. (Selectthe closest number if the exact number is not available) *
between 1000-1500
between 2700 - 4000
172
371
between 450 - 950
What is the UniProtKB? *
The UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) is the central hub for thecollection of functional information on proteins, with accurate,consistent and rich annotation.
The UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) is the universal proteininformation center.
The UniProtKB is a database of unique protein sequences.
The UniProtKB is a database of conserved protein sequences.
The UniProtKB is a database of protein 3D structures using theCartesian coordinate format.
Retrieve the database entry for the protein BPSL1549 from theGenBank database. What organism is the protein from? *
Burkholderia pseudomallei
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Vibrio cholera
Burkholderia mallei
E. coli
Search the GenBank database for the database entry with thefollowing accession number: MN908947. Select from the list belowanswers that are TRUE statements pertaining to that database entry.*
It is a nucleotide sequence composed of ~29,903 bp
The data is a genome sequence.
The data is the genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2
The data entry is from the order Nidovirales.
The data entry is from the order Coronavirales
The genome sequence was reported by Wuhan et al in thejournalNature, 579, published in 2020.
The genome was isolated from patients who had suffered severebreathing difficulties that in some cases were fatal.
The organism caused a bacterial pneumonia that presented as asevere and acute respiratory symptoms.
The sequence was deposited into the GenBank database on 18 May2020 and is the newest version of the COVID-19 sequenceavailable.