IECA
http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gx1052/IECA/
International E.coli Alliance: The E.coli Database Portal
EMBL
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/htbin/emblfetch
The SRS sequence retrival system of the European
Molecular Biology Laboratory maintained at the European Institute for Bioinformatics (EBI)
European Institute for Bioinformatics (EBI)
will provide you with a variety of search modes. SRS also provides a
direct link to ECDC.
SwissProt
http://kr.expasy.org/sprot/
The SwissProt databank at the University of Geneva provides information about the proteins
encodes by E.coli. SwissProt also maintains a special collection of open reading frames. A
special file ecoli.txt may be obtained from Amos Bairoch, Medical Biochemistry Department,
Centre Medical Universitaire, 1211 Geneva 4 (Switzerland)
Bairoch@cmu.unige.ch. Or use instead
SwissProt WWW.
Links to SwissProt are provided within ECDC.
Links to Enzyme database or Protein structural motif database are provided within the Swissprot files.
EMP
http://wit.mcs.anl.gov/WIT2/
The Enzymes and Metabolic Pathways database is maintained at the
Institute of Theoretical
and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14292 Pushchino, Russia and the
Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439.
For a description see: E.Selkov et al. (1996)
Nucleic Acids Res. 24:26-28.
, Medline
96174590.
EC-Enzyme database
http://www.expasy.ch/enzyme/
Organized by the systematic enzyme classification (EC) system, you may find information
about your enzyme derived from different biological sources. The database is maintained in
Kyoto/Japan and in
Geneva.
E.coli codon usage table
http://www.dna.affrc.go.jp/
For a description see Y.Nakamura et al. (1996)
Nucl. Acids Res 24:214-215
, Medline
96174633.
WDCM
World Data Center on Microorganism
http://wdcm.nig.ac.jp/wdcm/WDCM.html
Organisms and Strains
http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/science/germstrains.html
obtaining living material from culture collections and germplasm repositories. The purpose of
this guide is to compile information on where researchers can obtain living material (animal,
plant, or microorganism) for research. The guide is provided by David Jourdan, Steenbock
Library University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706