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This is a DNA helicase so the annotation to translation seems indirect (is also annotated to genome meaintenece)
IRC3 | Double-stranded DNA-dependent helicase of the DExH/D-box family | | mitochondrial translational elongation | | GO_Central | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C | IBA | PANTHER:PTN008716631SGD:S000002740 | type i restriction enzyme ecoki r protein pthr47396 | protein | | GO_REF:0000033 | 20230720
In fact, this annotation isn't "involved_in" it's "acts upstream of or within" (there is a part_of annotation fro DNA metabolism)
I thought that "acts upstream of or within" annotations should not be used for inferences?
Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):
Type of Issue: Erroneous source or erroneous propagation, or other issue
Add the label 'high priority' if needed. Generally high priority issues affect a lot of proteins, and annotations are incorrect (as opposed to just imprecise).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is a DNA helicase so the annotation to translation seems indirect (is also annotated to genome meaintenece)
IRC3 | Double-stranded DNA-dependent helicase of the DExH/D-box family | | mitochondrial translational elongation | | GO_Central | Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C | IBA | PANTHER:PTN008716631SGD:S000002740 | type i restriction enzyme ecoki r protein pthr47396 | protein | | GO_REF:0000033 | 20230720
In fact, this annotation isn't "involved_in" it's "acts upstream of or within" (there is a part_of annotation fro DNA metabolism)
I thought that "acts upstream of or within" annotations should not be used for inferences?
Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):
Type of Issue: Erroneous source or erroneous propagation, or other issue
Add the label 'high priority' if needed. Generally high priority issues affect a lot of proteins, and annotations are incorrect (as opposed to just imprecise).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: