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Subcellular Localisation database for Arabidopsis proteins version 4

The University of Western Australia
Hooper, Cornelia ; Castleden, Ian
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SUBA (http://suba.live/) is the central resource for Arabidopsis protein subcellular location data. Proteins have specific functions and locations within the plant cell. They generate or are themselves products important for plant growth and response. Protein subcellular location and the proximity relationship of proteins are important clues to function within the metabolic household. Subcellular location can be determined by fluorescent protein tagging or mass spectrometry detection in subcellular purifications and by prediction using protein sequence features. SUBA provides a subcellular data query platform, protein sequence BLAST alignment, a high confidence subcellular locations reference standards and analytic tools.

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Ian Castleden (Creator)

Created: 2016-06-01 to 2016-10-31

Issued: 2016-10-26

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