Hello everyone!
I am in the process of identifying an uncharacterized protein, when I convert my nucleotide sequence to Amino Acid using blastx, I get a long Amino Acid sequence. I am not sure if I am doing something wrong or missing a step or there is a biological explanation for it that I don't know of.
Nucleotide sequence / Accession Number X79334 region 333-548
GTTATTGTGTTCGCCGTTTTGCTGACGGCTTCTTGTCTGATGGTCTCCTTTGCCAACAGCTTTACGCTGC
TATTGCTGGACCGCGCCTGTCTTGGGTTGGCGCTGGACGGATTCTGGGCGATGTCGGCGTCGCTGACCAT
GCGACTGGTTCCCGCGCGTACCGTGCCGAAAGCGCTGTCGGTGATTTTTGGCGCGGTCTCCATCGCGTTA
GTGATC
Amino Acid Sequence / Protein accession number ERH37120.1
MNENIAEKFRADGVARPNWSAVFAVAFCVACLITVEFLPVSLLTPMAQDLGISEGIAGQSVTVTAFVAMF
SSLFITQIIQATDRRYIVILFAVLLTASCLMVSFANSFTLLLLGRACLGLALGGFWAMSASLTMRLVPAR
TVPKALSVIFGAVSIALVIAAPLGSFFGCXGISWSGRXALRPSAVMGVLC
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Thank you for your prompt response! I used expasy website. interestingly when I run PSI-BLAST for the sequence obtained from expasy website, which is "MVSFANSFTLLLLDRACLGLALDGFWAMSASLTMRLVPARTVPKALSVIFGAVSIALVI" I get the same hypothetical protein as the one from blastx which is "MNENIAEKFRADGVARPNWSAVFAVAFCVACLITVEFLPVSLLTPMAQDLGISEGIAGQSVTVTAFVAMF SSLFITQIIQATDRRYIVILFAVLLTASCLMVSFANSFTLLLLGRACLGLALGGFWAMSASLTMRLVPAR TVPKALSVIFGAVSIALVIAAPLGSFFGCXGISWSGRXALRPSAVMGVLC"
I don't understand how do I get the same result from two different Amino acid sequences!
Thank you again
You are not using 2 different AA sequences
Run a multiple sequence alignment on the AA input and output sequences using Clustal Omega
You will see the comparison between all your sequences...that might give you a better understanding.
More importantly....you may not want to focus on hypothetical proteins...these are not validated experimentally....and may or may not exist in reality...unless you have just produced it in the lab of course!
Thank you for the suggestion. Multiple alignment was a great tool for clarification