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# Ask Michelle about the difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic ATP transporters.
# Ask Michelle about the difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic ATP transporters.
# As for bacterial capsule, could it be referred to as a semisolid-capsule or gelatious capsule? There is a problem distinguishing this term from its sib which is slime layer. Also need to distinguish it from the fungal capsule. Michelle.
# As for bacterial capsule, could it be referred to as a semisolid-capsule or gelatious capsule? There is a problem distinguishing this term from its sib which is slime layer. Also need to distinguish it from the fungal capsule. Michelle.
# Ask Tanya about the cell surface sensu Magnoliophyta terms. How are they really different from the generic cell surface parent.
# Ask Tanya about the cell surface sensu Magnoliophyta terms. How are they really different from the generic cell surface parent. If not, can we just merge and add a new part of term external side of cell wall.
:: From meeting minutes, Cambridge, Sept. 2002:
:: From meeting minutes, Cambridge, Sept. 2002:
::: "Cell surface" and related terms: these were added recently by TAIR curators, to capture information from experiments in plants that can narrow down localization to plasma membrane or cell wall but can't distinguish between the two (that's what's meant by "cell surface" in plant literature). The definitions and placement of the cell surface terms were discussed, and changes recommended.
::: "Cell surface" and related terms: these were added recently by TAIR curators, to capture information from experiments in plants that can narrow down localization to plasma membrane or cell wall but can't distinguish between the two (that's what's meant by "cell surface" in plant literature). The definitions and placement of the cell surface terms were discussed, and changes recommended.
::: action item 25: TAIR curators to improve definitions of "cell surface" and its children.
::: action item 25: TAIR curators to improve definitions of "cell surface" and its children.
# Note that we are using logical "or" in definitions. Make sure this is in the web documentation somewhere.
# Note that we are using logical "or" in definitions. Make sure this is in the web documentation somewhere.

Revision as of 13:48, 1 February 2007

February 1st, 2007 Jen Clark, David Hill, Midori Harris, Jane Lomax (8:00am EST-

Strategy ideas:

  1. Maybe we should do all the cell component terms first. Then we can do all other terms that are differentiated by those components.


To do:

  1. Midori to check if peptidoglycans are in cell walls of fungi and to see if there are any that don't have chitin. DONE!
  2. Jen will clean up the plant cell wall terms to indicate that they both contain pectin.
  3. Change cell wall biosynthetic processes to reflect assembly and metabolism. Jane will look into this.
  4. Have Becky confirm that it is ok to change insect aorta to dorsal vessel aorta.
  5. Is it o.k to say insect appendage development? It is really the only way to distinguish this term. Perhaps we can distinguish wings in a more stuctural way. Perhaps arthropod appendage develoment. Exoskeleton-containing appendage development.
  6. We need to rearrange wing development.
  7. Check ATP synthesis coupled proton transport in bacteria vs eukaryotes.
  8. Check the pubmed ID from spore wall assembly to (GO:0030476) to get at good defs for the spore wall component terms (Midori).
  9. Ask Michelle about the difference between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic ATP transporters.
  10. As for bacterial capsule, could it be referred to as a semisolid-capsule or gelatious capsule? There is a problem distinguishing this term from its sib which is slime layer. Also need to distinguish it from the fungal capsule. Michelle.
  11. Ask Tanya about the cell surface sensu Magnoliophyta terms. How are they really different from the generic cell surface parent. If not, can we just merge and add a new part of term external side of cell wall.
From meeting minutes, Cambridge, Sept. 2002:
"Cell surface" and related terms: these were added recently by TAIR curators, to capture information from experiments in plants that can narrow down localization to plasma membrane or cell wall but can't distinguish between the two (that's what's meant by "cell surface" in plant literature). The definitions and placement of the cell surface terms were discussed, and changes recommended.
action item 25: TAIR curators to improve definitions of "cell surface" and its children.
  1. Note that we are using logical "or" in definitions. Make sure this is in the web documentation somewhere.