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Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Standard Ontology
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Preferred Name | post-translational protein modification | |
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An alteration to a protein chain or any of its constituent residues that occurs during or after translation. This term was made obsolete because it partly referred to an amino acid chain cleavage (a non-existent entity) and modified amino acid residue. (Comment prior to obsoleting) PRO needs to distinguish between pre-translational modifications (such as selenocysteine) and those that occur after chain elongation begins; also, chain cleavage must be included. For these reasons MOD:00000 is not used. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PR_000002967 |
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This term was made obsolete because it partly referred to an amino acid chain cleavage (a non-existent entity) and modified amino acid residue. (Comment prior to obsoleting) PRO needs to distinguish between pre-translational modifications (such as selenocysteine) and those that occur after chain elongation begins; also, chain cleavage must be included. For these reasons MOD:00000 is not used.
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PR:000002968
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definition |
An alteration to a protein chain or any of its constituent residues that occurs during or after translation. This term was made obsolete because it partly referred to an amino acid chain cleavage (a non-existent entity) and modified amino acid residue. (Comment prior to obsoleting) PRO needs to distinguish between pre-translational modifications (such as selenocysteine) and those that occur after chain elongation begins; also, chain cleavage must be included. For these reasons MOD:00000 is not used.
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PR:000002967
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post-translational protein modification
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PR:000002967
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An alteration to a protein chain or any of its constituent residues that occurs during or after translation. This term was made obsolete because it partly referred to an amino acid chain cleavage (a non-existent entity) and modified amino acid residue. (Comment prior to obsoleting) PRO needs to distinguish between pre-translational modifications (such as selenocysteine) and those that occur after chain elongation begins; also, chain cleavage must be included. For these reasons MOD:00000 is not used.
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post-translational protein modification
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post-translational protein modification
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