Preferred Name |
Protein post-translational modification signature |
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Definitions |
A protein post-translational modification signature corresponds to sites that undergo modification of the primary structure, typically to activate or de-activate a function. For example, methylation, sumoylation, glycosylation etc. The modification might be permanent or reversible. A protein post-translational modification signature (sequence classifier) from the InterPro database. |
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ID |
http://edamontology.org/data_1380 |
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Obsolete |
true |
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comment |
A protein post-translational modification signature corresponds to sites that undergo modification of the primary structure, typically to activate or de-activate a function. For example, methylation, sumoylation, glycosylation etc. The modification might be permanent or reversible. |
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Created in |
beta12orEarlier |
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deprecated |
true |
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hasDefinition |
A protein post-translational modification signature (sequence classifier) from the InterPro database. |
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label |
Protein post-translational modification signature |
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Obsolete since |
1.4 |
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Old parent | ||
prefixIRI |
data_1380 |
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prefLabel |
Protein post-translational modification signature |
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subClassOf |