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*<font color ="red"> '''Critical'''</font>: [http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches/accession_report.cgi?id=mgi:1351861 D10Jhu81e] has a CC component annotation to "centriole" based on PMID 18239929, which seems to refer to a completely different gene. I think the problem arose from the fact that the [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P30042 human ortholog] of D10Jhu81e has the synonym GT335, which is also the name of an [http://www.enzolifesciences.com/ALX-804-885/polyglutamylation-modification-mab-gt335/ anti-tubulin antibody] used in this paper. Can you please have a look ?  
*<font color ="red"> '''Critical'''</font>: [http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches/accession_report.cgi?id=mgi:1351861 D10Jhu81e] has a CC component annotation to "centriole" based on PMID 18239929, which seems to refer to a completely different gene. I think the problem arose from the fact that the [http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P30042 human ortholog] of D10Jhu81e has the synonym GT335, which is also the name of an [http://www.enzolifesciences.com/ALX-804-885/polyglutamylation-modification-mab-gt335/ anti-tubulin antibody] used in this paper. Can you please have a look ?  
**'''Curator answer:''' Insert answer here.
**'''Curator answer:''' Correction made in MGI.

Revision as of 10:17, 22 March 2011

This is a list of questions that arose while PAINTing PTHR10224.

Questions for MOD curators

Cellular Component

Mouse

  • Critical: D10Jhu81e has a CC component annotation to "centriole" based on PMID 18239929, which seems to refer to a completely different gene. I think the problem arose from the fact that the human ortholog of D10Jhu81e has the synonym GT335, which is also the name of an anti-tubulin antibody used in this paper. Can you please have a look ?
    • Curator answer: Correction made in MGI.