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The GO Annotation section of the [[Protein details]] page in GlyGen provides Gene Ontology (GO) terms associated with the protein that fall into three categories: Molecular Function, Cellular Component, and Biological Processes.
The GO Annotation section of the [[Protein details]] page in GlyGen provides Gene Ontology (GO) terms associated with the protein that fall into three categories: Molecular Function, Cellular Component, and Biological Processes.


== GO Annotation ==
==GO Annotation==
[[File:GOscreenshot.jpg|thumb|Screenshot of the GO Annotation section on the [[Protein details]] page in GlyGen.] This section provides the following information:]]
Gene ontology is a precisely defined, common controlled vocabulary for describing the roles of genes and gene products in any organism and includes three categories: Molecular function, Biological process and Cellular component


== Source of information ==
Only five top level annotations are shown on the details page whereas a link to the QuickGO database is provided for the other annotations for each category.


== Data access ==
GO Annotation in GlyGen is presented three categories i.e. Biological Process, Cellular Component, and Molecular Function.


== Data harmonization ==
*'''Molecular function''' represents the elemental activities of a gene product at the molecular level, such as binding or catalysis as described by the Gene Ontology. chemoattractant activity (GO:0042056)
*'''Cellular component''' is a part of a cell or its extracellular environment where a gene product may be located. Eg. extracellular region (GO:0005576)
*'''Biological process''' is a change or complex of changes on the level of granularity of the cell or organism that is mediated by one or more gene products. Eg. activation of MAPK activity (GO:0000187)


== Data filtering ==
==Source of information==
 
==Data access==
 
==Data harmonization==
 
==Data filtering==

Latest revision as of 14:37, 7 June 2022

The GO Annotation section of the Protein details page in GlyGen provides Gene Ontology (GO) terms associated with the protein that fall into three categories: Molecular Function, Cellular Component, and Biological Processes.

GO Annotation

Screenshot of the GO Annotation section on the Protein details page in GlyGen.] This section provides the following information:

Gene ontology is a precisely defined, common controlled vocabulary for describing the roles of genes and gene products in any organism and includes three categories: Molecular function, Biological process and Cellular component

Only five top level annotations are shown on the details page whereas a link to the QuickGO database is provided for the other annotations for each category.

GO Annotation in GlyGen is presented three categories i.e. Biological Process, Cellular Component, and Molecular Function.

  • Molecular function represents the elemental activities of a gene product at the molecular level, such as binding or catalysis as described by the Gene Ontology. chemoattractant activity (GO:0042056)
  • Cellular component is a part of a cell or its extracellular environment where a gene product may be located. Eg. extracellular region (GO:0005576)
  • Biological process is a change or complex of changes on the level of granularity of the cell or organism that is mediated by one or more gene products. Eg. activation of MAPK activity (GO:0000187)

Source of information

Data access

Data harmonization

Data filtering