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Scouts
A lot of protein information is available on the web –
from sequences to functions to citations. Wouldn't it be
great to have this information available right on a gel
image? With Delta2D you can let scouts go out to the web and
come back with information on a particular protein. Use the
GenBank scout to get sequences, functions, isoelectric
point and molecular weight. The KEGG (Kyoto
Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) scout finds pathway
information, and the
GenoList scout gives access to various proteomes from
Bacillus subtilis to
Synechocystis. We are adding more scouts over
time.
Data from the web can be attached to labels and stored on
your computer along with the other information in your
analysis project. Delta2D can color labels according to
annotations such as isoelectric point. With color coding,
some protein modifications can be detected easily.
Related Features and Benefits
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Use Scouts to automate retrieval of spot related
web data
Scouts simplify the retrieval of
web data. Define a label and let the Scouts go out
to the Web and bring back corresponding data like pI,
MW, sequence, function ... Retrieved data are
attached to the labels and stored on your computer. |
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Visualize protein properties by label colors
Label color coding illustrates protein
properties using different colors. Numerical data
like pI, MW, protein size and so on can be
visualized by continuous color gradients. This, for
example, makes it easy to find proteins with unusual
pI or MW caused by posttranslational modifications. |
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