Guideline for building Mtb Station
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[http://bic.uams.edu/prot.php?link=1 What to do with your protein] | [http://bic.uams.edu/prot.php?link=1 What to do with your protein] | ||
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[[Category:C2D]] | [[Category:C2D]] | ||
[[Category:Mtb Station]] | [[Category:Mtb Station]] |
Current revision
This page provide the instruction to the users participating in Mtb Station project. Please read the instruction carefully given in this page.
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[edit] Purpose
The functional annotation of protein is most important task for future prediction of drug/vaccine candidate. Thus CRDD of OSDD lunched a project named for annotating Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins from structural point of view.
[edit] Protein Sequence
You may download Mtb sequences from here in FASTA format
[edit] Instruction
1. User must follow the link to create a account on Drugpedia Create account.
2. Login on Drugedia using the user name and password that have been provided to you by click on the login/create account on top right side on ht edrugpedia page or by the foolowing link Login.
3. Now you have succesfully login on Drugpedia. In the search box on left side of page you will search the page that you want to create. If this page is already existing you click on the title and can add more information by clicking edit buttion on the top of page. But if this page is not exist then search result will give no link and your search title will appear in red color, where you can click on create page link to create a new page by the title that you have searched.
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4. Now you can add information by click on edit buttion about this page title.
[edit] Example
Below is an example of added information about a particular record entitled "Immunotation of Rv2753C(dihydrodipicolinate synthase)".
1. Create the page using Immunotation of Rv2753c (dihydrodipicolinate synthase).
2. click on edit button to add information.
3. Add general information about the Rv2753c