Dear all,
I have a list of improtant sequences (RNA sequencing, without reference genome) and annotated them with uniprot (swissprot), then I got their uniprot name, I want to translate them into their gene name, I know uniprot website can do this, for example, if I have a uniprot name"A5FIJ3", I can easily copy and paste it in uniprot website and it shows gene name is " rpoB". However, there are many genes uniprot didn't give a gene name, I tried using NCBI and Google Scholar to search the uniprot name and their description, but no realiable results. I pasted some of the uniprot name below:
Q91453 Stonustoxin subunit beta (SNTX subunit beta)
P02993 Elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1-alpha)
P05547 Troponin I (TnI)
P35316 Calcium-transporting ATPase sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum type (EC 7.2.2.10) (Calcium pump)
P36178 Chymotrypsin BII (EC 3.4.21.1)
P42577 Soma ferritin (EC 1.16.3.1)
P98089 Intestinal mucin-like protein (MLP) (Fragment)
Q00871 Chymotrypsin BI (EC 3.4.21.1)
Q04791 Fatty acyl-CoA hydrolase precursor, medium chain (EC 3.1.2.-) (Thioesterase B)
Q05187 Hemocyte protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase (EC 2.3.2.13) (Hemocyte transglutaminase) (TGase)
Q1HPS0 Myosin regulatory light chain 2 (MLC-2)
Q8N0N3 Beta-1,3-glucan-binding protein (GBP)
Q9U639 Heat shock 70 kDa protein cognate 4 (Hsc 70-4)
Q9U943 Apolipophorins [Cleaved into: Apolipophorin-2 (Apolipophorin II) (apoLp-2); Apolipophorin-1 (Apolipophorin I) (apoLp-1)]
So if we have a website or some method that can get the gene name ?
Thanks in advance and have a great night!!
The Retrieve/ID mapping tool can do this job:
Thank you for your reply! But if I use these identifiers "P02993" "P02993", it seems can not find the gene name.:(
In your case 1: "A5FIJ3", "rpoB" is its gene name, which can be fetched if you select "Gene name" when using that tool (because you said: gene name). In case 2: "P02993", if you check out https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P02993.txt, you'll find that those functional descriptions are in "RecName", it is the full and short protein name recommended by the UniProt Consortium. In your case 1 "A5FIJ3" has short RecName: "RNAP subunit beta".
However, you can still use the Retrieve/ID mapping tool to fetch both information by selecting "to UniProtKB" in that tool: (see column "Protein names" and "Gene names")
Which can be downloaded as a list in tab or excel...