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**'''Result''': term moved as suggested. | **'''Result''': term moved as suggested. | ||
==Biological | ==Biological Process== | ||
*'''Question: '''Is the term GO:0031684 "heterotrimeric G-protein complex cycle," defined as "The series of molecular events that generate a signal through the activation of G-protein subunits and recycling of these subunits," intended to refer to the G protein complexes that are cycled or to any external proteins that help them get cycled? | *'''Question: '''Is the term GO:0031684 "heterotrimeric G-protein complex cycle," defined as "The series of molecular events that generate a signal through the activation of G-protein subunits and recycling of these subunits," intended to refer to the G protein complexes that are cycled or to any external proteins that help them get cycled? | ||
**'''Curator answer: '''Insert answer here. | **'''Curator answer: '''Insert answer here. |
Revision as of 10:13, 22 March 2011
This is a list of questions that arose while PAINTing PTHR10218.
Questions for ontology curators
Cellular Component
- Question: Should GO:0005834 "heterotrimeric G-protein complex" be moved down one level, from being a child of GO:0019897 "extrinsic to plasma membrane" to being a child of GO:0031234 "extrinsic to internal side of plasma membrane"? (SF # 3220764)
- Curator comment: I'd say yes, the G protein complex interacts with the cytpoplasmic loops and cytoplasmic end of the transmembrane bundle, never the extracellular loops, so it is more accurate to use the suggested term.
- Result: term moved as suggested.
Biological Process
- Question: Is the term GO:0031684 "heterotrimeric G-protein complex cycle," defined as "The series of molecular events that generate a signal through the activation of G-protein subunits and recycling of these subunits," intended to refer to the G protein complexes that are cycled or to any external proteins that help them get cycled?
- Curator answer: Insert answer here.