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== PENDING == | |||
*Use of this relation for Gene Ontology annotation is currently pending. | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The 'is active in' relation is used to relate a gene or gene product to the GO Cellular Component in which the gene or gene product enables its Molecular Function, e.g. ced-3 'is active in' cytosol. This indicates that the ced-3 gene product executes its molecular function in the cytosol. | The 'is active in' relation is used to relate a gene or gene product to the GO Cellular Component in which the gene or gene product enables its Molecular Function, e.g. ced-3 'is active in' cytosol. This indicates that the ced-3 gene product executes its molecular function in the cytosol. |
Revision as of 14:14, 11 May 2018
PENDING
- Use of this relation for Gene Ontology annotation is currently pending.
Overview
The 'is active in' relation is used to relate a gene or gene product to the GO Cellular Component in which the gene or gene product enables its Molecular Function, e.g. ced-3 'is active in' cytosol. This indicates that the ced-3 gene product executes its molecular function in the cytosol.
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Examples of Usage
- In gene annotation files, the 'is active in' relation is used for associations between a gene or gene product and a Cellular Component.
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8654923 The Caenorhabditis elegans cell-death protein CED-3 is a cysteine protease with substrate specificities similar to those of the human CPP32 protease.]
- The paper shows that ced-3 localizes to the cytosol
- Examplar: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/editor/graph/gomodel:593423e000000013
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Last reviewed: May 11, 2018