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query_entity_ProteinSequence

Query the entity ProteinSequence.

We use the concept of ProteinSequence as an amino acid string with an associated MD5 value. It is easy to access the set of Features that relate to a ProteinSequence. While function is still associated with Features (and may be for some time), publications are associated with ProteinSequences (and the inferred impact on Features is through the relationship connecting ProteinSequences to Features).

Example:

    query_entity_ProteinSequence -a 

The ProteinSequence entity has the following relationship links:

HasAssertedFunctionFrom Source
IsATopicOf Publication
IsAlignedBy AlignmentTree
IsProjectedOnto ProteinSequence
IsProteinFor Feature
IsProteinMemberOf Family
ProjectsOnto ProteinSequence

Command-Line Options

-is field,value

Limit the results to entities where the given field has the given value.

-like field,value

Limit the results to entities where the given field is LIKE (in the sql sense) the given value.

-op operator,field,value

Limit the results to entities where the given field is related to the given value based on the given operator.

The operators supported are as follows. We provide text based alternatives to the comparison operators so that extra quoting is not required to keep the command-line shell from confusing them with shell I/O redirection operators.

< or lt
> or gt
<= or le
>= or ge
=
LIKE
-a

Return all fields.

-h

Display a list of the fields available for use.

-fields field-list

Choose a set of fields to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of strings. The following fields are available:

sequence

Output Format

The standard output is a tab-delimited file containing a column for each requested field.