Sequence Similarity: PRACTICAL
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This practical has been sligthly edited and heavily
mutilated by Roderic Guigó (IMIM and UPF),
to be used with the internet version of clustalw at the ebi, instead of
Clustal X. Credit is for the authors below. The original practical is
here.
EMBO Practical Course on Sequence Analysis and Molecular Evolution
Multiple Sequence Alignment Practical
by Toby Gibson, Des Higgins and Ewan Birney, 9/7/97
In this practical we will use the multiple alignment program Clustal W.!
Sequence Extraction and Alignment Tools
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We will use:
- SRS (at EBI or EMBL) to extract and save a group of sequences to align.
- Clustal W (at EBI)
Exercise 1: Extracting and Aligning NusA Sequences.
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NusA is an RNA-binding transcriptional regulatory protein within the RNA
Polymerase complex of E. coli and other prokaryotes, including the Archaea.
It influences whether to terminate or read-through termination control sites
in operons.
Extracting NusA Sequences:
- Load SRS (at EBI or EMBL) and Start the session.
- Select the Swiss-Prot database and continue.
- Type nusa in the ID box, then Do Query.
- Click the save button.
- Select FastaSeqs view and fasta sequence format. Click on the save button
- Open Netscape Save As menu (in File).
- Set to Text format, and save as e.g. nusa.dat.
Aligning NusA sequences:
- Load Clustal W at at EBI
- Familiarise yourself with the layout and menus.
- With Upload a file read in the Nusa set.
- Now RUN CLUSTAL W
- Wait for the analysis to finish
- Scroll dwon to review the alignment.
- Use JalView for a Java interface to the alignment
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