Amino Acid Sequence Search

(link to screenshot 11) GeneDesigner permits you to search for any sequence that exists within a construct.

Searching for an amino acid sequence within a construct

  • This search will identify an amino acid sequence that is present
    • within an amino acid element
    • encoded within a DNA element
    • encoded within a DNA sequence that results from the juxtaposition of two or more elements
  • In Sequence View select the “Find” panel (label in screenshot 11)
    • Select the “Amino Acids” tab
    • Type a sequence into the “Sequence” box
    • Click the “Find” button
      • Results are displayed in a hit list, which displays the position of each occurrence of the amino acid sequence
      • Clicking on the sequence / motif in the hit list highlights the site within the local sequence window
    • Initiate a new search by clicking on the “back/clear” button

Restricting your search

  • The default settings are to search for the selected sequence / motif within every construct in the project
  • To limit the search to a single construct, or just a part of a construct, select the “Restrict Search” button (label in screenshot 9).
    • Selecting this button will restrict the search to constructs or elements that are highlighted in the Navigation Pane.
 
guide/aa_search.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/17 08:09 (external edit)
 
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