FASTA format description


A sequence in FASTA format begins with a single-line description, followed by lines of sequence data. The description line is distinguished from the sequence data by a greater-than (">") symbol in the first column. It is recommended that all lines of text be shorter than 80 characters in length. An example sequence in FASTA
format is:

>gi|532319|pir|TVFV2E|TVFV2E envelope protein
CATTCGTAACCATTAACTATTTGTNACAGCTACTGTATAAAAGAAGACAATTTGAAGACCTTAAGACTTCTGACNNNTCT
TTTGTCCAATCCTGCGTGCTCCCAAAGTTATTTTTCATTGTACCCGCCCACAATATTTTATAACAAACTTAGTTGGTTCT
ATTTCACAAAATATAAACAAATGTTCTCNNNCTTGTCTGAATGGTNNNTCAGGGTTCTGTGGTTTCCTCCCACCCAGAAA
ACATGCCAGTAGGTGGACTGCCTGAACTGCAGCCAATTTTTTTTCCTATAGGTTGATGACTTCTGCTATGAGTGCTCGCC
TGTTGACGATCCCTGCTTGTTTGAAATCCCAATATTGGCTTTCCCCTAGTCAAAGTGAATACCCAAAGCTACCAGTGCTA
ACTATTCCACCCAATAGTGGCCTCCATGCTAAAAAATAATAGTACTCCATTACCAATTCAGGGTATAAGTGGATTTGCAC
TNNAGTANGGTAATTTGGAATGTAAGTGTGAGCTTGATTGCATGCA


Sequences are expected to be represented in the standard IUB/IUPAC amino acid and nucleic acid codes, with these exceptions: lower-case letters are accepted and are mapped into upper-case; a single hyphen or dash can be used to represent a gap of indeterminate length; and in amino acid sequences, U and * are acceptable letters (see below). Before submitting a request, any numerical digits in the query sequence should either be removed or replaced by appropriate letter codes (e.g., N for unknown nucleic acid residue or X for unknown amino acid residue).
The nucleic acid codes supported are:
        A --> adenosine           M --> A C (amino)
        C --> cytidine            S --> G C (strong)
        G --> guanine             W --> A T (weak)
        T --> thymidine           B --> G T C
        U --> uridine             D --> G A T
        R --> G A (purine)        H --> A C T
        Y --> T C (pyrimidine)    V --> G C A
        K --> G T (keto)          N --> A G C T (any)
                                  -  gap of indeterminate length
For those programs that use amino acid query sequences (BLASTP and TBLASTN), the accepted amino acid codes are:

    A  alanine                         P  proline
    B  aspartate or asparagine         Q  glutamine
    C  cystine                         R  arginine
    D  aspartate                       S  serine
    E  glutamate                       T  threonine
    F  phenylalanine                   U  selenocysteine
    G  glycine                         V  valine
    H  histidine                       W  tryptophan
    I  isoleucine                      Y  tyrosine
    K  lysine                          Z  glutamate or glutamine
    L  leucine                         X  any
    M  methionine                      *  translation stop
    N  asparagine                      -  gap of indeterminate length