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Revision as of 11:11, 25 July 2017
Meeting URL - NOTE CHANGE TO ZOOM
Agenda
Annotation Guidelines for Modified-Protein Binding
- Pascale and Sylvain will present the guidelines for annotating to modified-protein binding terms
GO Slims
- AGR is including a GO slim on the gene pages
- Launch date for AGR 1.0 is October 2017
- Need feedback on GO Slim and ribbon display on gene pages
- Mary Dolan will provide an overview of the methodology used to generate the slim
Signaling Project
- Update on what pathways have been claimed
- Wnt - Giulia, Helen, Kimberly
- Update on progress to date, github tickets
- MAPK - David H.
- Examining gene products annotated to the process with no experimental support for known MFs
- Thinking about how to define the beginning and parts of the pathway
- Ca2+ Signaling
- Fertilization - Penelope
- GPCR - Pascale, Petra
- Some ontology tickets have been addressed
- Needs global annotation review
- Needs GO-CAM model
- Reminder - discussion on specific github tickets, not on project page
- MAPK - David H.
Minutes
- On call: David H., Edith, Emily, Giulia, Mary, Midori, Pascale, Paul T., Penelope, Petra, Rob, Ruth, Sabrina, Sage, Shur-Jen, Stacia, Stan, Sylvain, Tanya, Tom
Annotation Guidelines for Modified-Protein Binding
- Discussion began at USC meeting in November 2016
- Question: How to correctly annotate when binding to a protein is modification-dependent?
- For example, a protein binding ubiquitin vs protein binding that depends on ubiquitin modification
- Solution: create new terms, using the most common types of protein binding that reflect the dependency
- Less frequent modifications would be annotated to the parent term, modification-dependent protein binding
- Comments on term usage have been added to the terms in the ontology
- For example, methylation-dependent protein binding
- Full documentation will be added to the go-annotation github repository
- Sylvain reviewed annotation errors
- For example, targets of post-translational modifications should not be added to the BP term for the modification