trying to get direct URLs for Gramene proteins using standard identifiers

Liya Ren ren at cshl.edu
Mon Sep 12 17:25:06 EDT 2005


Dear Erich,

You may link to gramene protein database by the following approach:

Using the SWISSPROT accession number (which is also our primary identifier):
http://www.gramene.org/db/protein/protein_search?acc=accession number
http://www.gramene.org/db/protein/protein_search?acc=P19395

Using the SWISSPROT/SWALL ID:
http://www.gramene.org/db/protein/protein_search?swall=SWISSPROT ID
http://www.gramene.org/db/protein/protein_search?swall=ADHX_ORYSA

I suggest you use the first link.

Here is the documentation about how to link to gramene protein and other 
objects
http://dev.gramene.org/documentation/linkback.html

Regards,

Liya

Erich Schwarz wrote:

>Dear Sir or Madam,
>
>    I am trying to generate reliable URLs for proteins in Gramene.
>This isn't easy.  For instance, the protein identified by the
>standard (Uniprot)  identification number Q75IR5 can only be
>directly accessed by this URL:
>
>    http://www.gramene.org/db/protein/protein_search?protein_id=119307
>
>even though "119307" matches no obvious identification system.
>
>    For the time being I can address this by not linking to Gramene,
>but instead linking to sites like:
>
>    http://us.expasy.org/cgi-bin/niceprot.pl?Q75IR5
>
>However, I would prefer to be able to make such direct links to
>Gramene itself.  If that was possible, it'd be good!
>
>
>--Erich
>
>
>  
>


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Liya Ren 
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 
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