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Id | http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#ComplexAssembly
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#ComplexAssembly
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Preferred Name | ComplexAssembly |
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Definition: A conversion in which a set of physical entities, at least one being a macromolecule (e.g. protein, RNA, DNA), aggregate. This modification is captured via BindingFeature class. One of the participants of a complexAssembly must be an instance of the class Complex.
Usage: This class is also used to represent complex disassembly. The assembly or disassembly of a complex is often a spontaneous process, in which case the direction of the complexAssembly (toward either assembly or disassembly) should be specified via the SPONTANEOUS property. Conversions in which participants obtain or lose CovalentBindingFeatures ( e.g. glycolysation of proteins) should be modeled with BiochemicalReaction.
Synonyms: aggregation, complex formation
Examples: Assembly of the TFB2 and TFB3 proteins into the TFIIH complex, and assembly of the ribosome through aggregation of its subunits.
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Definition: A conversion in which a set of physical entities, at least one being a macromolecule (e.g. protein, RNA, DNA), aggregate. This modification is captured via BindingFeature class. One of the participants of a complexAssembly must be an instance of the class Complex.
Usage: This class is also used to represent complex disassembly. The assembly or disassembly of a complex is often a spontaneous process, in which case the direction of the complexAssembly (toward either assembly or disassembly) should be specified via the SPONTANEOUS property. Conversions in which participants obtain or lose CovalentBindingFeatures ( e.g. glycolysation of proteins) should be modeled with BiochemicalReaction.
Synonyms: aggregation, complex formation
Examples: Assembly of the TFB2 and TFB3 proteins into the TFIIH complex, and assembly of the ribosome through aggregation of its subunits.
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