Sequence modification is an important attribute of a sequence, particularly in the field of small nucleic acids. Sequence modifications, including fluorescence labeling, glycosylation, phosphorylation, and others, can enhance the functionality of a sequence, making them highly meaningful. In the Patsnap Bio Sequence Database, you can search for modified sequences. Firstly, input an RNA sequence and perform a BLAST search.
You can quickly and accurately obtain similar sequences of your query in patents. On the search results page, you can filter the results based on the presence of modifications to find the modified sequences. By viewing the details, you can explore the specific modifications present in the sequences of interest.
In the sequence modification display interface, you can easily and conveniently see the modifications of a sequence through a graphical interface. It provides a clear visualization of the modifications present in the sequence. Additionally, if you are interested in patents related to modified sequences, you can explore the patents associated with the modified sequences. This can be highly beneficial for research and development users, as they can read and analyze these patents for further insights.
Patsnap Bio is the largest sequence search platform for the Patsnap database. It integrates AI and human-curated data for the comprehensive processing of protein and nucleotide sequence data from global patents, biological journals, and public repositories. Key biological sequences are manually annotated, highlighting structural modifications to provide the most accurate sequence information and enhance sequence retrieval efficiency.
Free registration is currently available to utilize the Bio biological sequence database: https://bio.patsnap.com. Act now to expedite your sequence search tasks.