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DESCRIPTION:[UniProt](https://www.uniprot.org/) provides a detailed\, high-
 quality\, and freely accessible database of protein sequences and their fu
 nctional information for the scientific community. More than 50% of these 
 well-curated proteins are enzymes that catalyse a variety of chemical reac
 tions across the kingdoms of life.  \n  \nThis webinar will illustrate the
  data provided by the UniProt knowledge base (UniProtKB) on enzymes and th
 e ways to access it. Enzyme data can be found in multiple sections of a Un
 iProt protein entry page\, which can be used to gain a comprehensive insig
 ht into enzyme function\, the reactions they are involved in\, and how thi
 s affects the biological environment around them. We will investigate enzy
 me annotation through Rhea\, a detailed expert-curated database of biochem
 ical reactions that applies the ChEBI ontology to outline reaction partici
 pants\, their chemical structures\, and the chemical changes involved. Fur
 thermore\, we will discuss how this information can shape research questio
 ns and analyse the enzyme active site\, which can influence the design of 
 inhibitors for drug discovery.
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SUMMARY:Accessing enzyme characterisation and functional annotation in UniP
 rot
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/events/accessing-enzyme-charac
 terisation-and-functional-annotation-uniprot
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