Closed gocentral closed 9 years ago
Original comment by: mah11
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Midori - while you're adding a new term here or whatever, note that the defs of 19057 and 19056 are wrong - pertubation doesn't mean inhibition, and often viruses can upregulate transcription - can probably change 'inhibition' in the def to 'modulation', 'alteration' or 'regulation'.
Original comment by: jl242
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Antitermination is perfectly normal for (e.g.) phage lambda ... also, some regulation of bacterial transcription is called antitermination, tho that seems to overlap partly with 'attenuation' and I was getting a little bit confused.
Anyway ... added transcription antitermination GO:0031564
Jane - I fixed those defs, using 'modulation'
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Original comment by: mah11
Original comment by: mah11
SPKW:transcription antitermination
ID Transcription antitermination. AC KW-0889 Protein involved in transcription antitermination, the process whereby RNA polymerase is allowed to read through specific RNA secondary structures that normally terminate transcription.
HI:Transcription; Transcription regulation; Transcription antitermination. CA Biological process.
Do you think this is mappable to GO? Was not sure whether antitermination was abnormal event??????
cheers Evelyn
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Original Ticket: "geneontology/ontology-requests/2778":https://sourceforge.net/p/geneontology/ontology-requests/2778