BioModels Ontology

Last uploaded: April 3, 2012
Preferred Name

post-translational protein modification

Synonyms
Definitions

This term should only be used to annotate a protein modification process that occurs after the protein has been released from the ribosome, and is therefore strictly post-translational. Modification of a free protein (one not attached to a ribosome) and modification of a C-terminal residue are post-translational processes. Some protein modifications occur while the protein is still in the ribosome but before translation has been completed; these modification processes are considered co-translational and should not be annotated using this term.

ID

http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0043687

comment

This term should only be used to annotate a protein modification process that occurs after the protein has been released from the ribosome, and is therefore strictly post-translational. Modification of a free protein (one not attached to a ribosome) and modification of a C-terminal residue are post-translational processes. Some protein modifications occur while the protein is still in the ribosome but before translation has been completed; these modification processes are considered co-translational and should not be annotated using this term.

hasOBONamespace

biological_process

inSubset

http://purl.org/obo/owl/obo#gosubset_prok

label

post-translational protein modification

prefixIRI

GO:GO_0043687

prefLabel

post-translational protein modification

subClassOf

http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0006464

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