Code | Meaning | Description |
ID | Identification | Contains identifying information and characteristics of the sequence |
AC | Accession number(s) | Release-to-release stable identifiers |
DT | Date | When the entry was created, or when the sequence or annotation was modified |
DE | Description | The name of the protein, often a function indicator |
GN | Gene name(s) | The gene(s) that code for the protein |
OS | Organism species | The organism from which the sequence is derived |
OG | Organelle | If the sequence is non-chromosomal in origin |
OC | Organism classification | The taxonomic class to which the organism belongs |
OX | Taxonomy x-reference(s) | The NCBI TaxID for the OC line |
RN | Reference number | The sequential number of the literature citation within the entry |
RP | Reference position | The type of data, and the position in the sequence to which the citation refers |
RC | Reference comment(s) | Comments relevant to the reference cited |
RX | Reference x-reference(s) | Bibliographic cross-reference, such as PubMed ID |
RA | Reference authors | Authors of the citation |
RT | Reference title | Title of the citation |
RL | Reference location | Source of the citation, such as journal, book, or unpublished data |
CC | Comments | Free text notes about the protein |
DR | Database x-references | Pointers to sources or related information for the entry |
KW | Keywords | Indexable indicator of function, structure, or other information |
FT | Feature table | Annotation of specific residues of the sequence |
SQ | Sequence header | Marks the beginning of the sequence and provides summary data |
(no code) | Sequence data | The sequence itself |
// | Termination line | End of entry |
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