What do you think of the term "platelet membrane" as a
location for the enzyme 2.1.1.100
"S-adenosyl-L-methionine:protein-C-terminal-S-farnesyl-L-cysteine
O-methyltransferase?
http://www.platelet.net/platelets/platelets.html:
Platelet membrane, overlying glycocalyx, and
submembrane structures mediate responses to platelet
stimulation and express specific antigenic
characteristics. The surface glycoproteins variously
serve as receptors, facilitate platelet adhesion and
contraction, and determine expression of specific
platelet antigens and antigens shared with other formed
elements.
I don`t know if this is a special kind of membrane or
if I simply should take "plasma membrane".
What do you think of the term "platelet membrane" as a location for the enzyme 2.1.1.100 "S-adenosyl-L-methionine:protein-C-terminal-S-farnesyl-L-cysteine O-methyltransferase?
Ref.: Biochemistry, 33; 15116-12123 (1994) PMID: 8180165
http://www.platelet.net/platelets/platelets.html: Platelet membrane, overlying glycocalyx, and submembrane structures mediate responses to platelet stimulation and express specific antigenic characteristics. The surface glycoproteins variously serve as receptors, facilitate platelet adhesion and contraction, and determine expression of specific platelet antigens and antigens shared with other formed elements.
I don`t know if this is a special kind of membrane or if I simply should take "plasma membrane".
Reported by: brendamg
Original Ticket: "geneontology/ontology-requests/912":https://sourceforge.net/p/geneontology/ontology-requests/912