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Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):UniProtKB:O62231, TRY-16
Description of issue: TRY-16 has been assigned the keyword mapping for kinase activity, but doesn't appear to have a kinase domain. I ran the protein sequence through InterPro scan and it instead appears to be a member of the Chymotrypsin family Peptidase-S1 (IPR005514).
This issue was originally reported by a WormBase user.
Thanks,
--Kimberly
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Hi Kimberly, @PedroRaposo is investigating this but I think we are waiting to hear from someone who is away.
Unfortunately there are no papers on this protein or I could have manually annotated the protein.
Hi @Antonialock - thank you very much for your reply. I'll look for an update here whenever everyone is back.
I could only find one mention of F35E2.9 after a Textpresso search and unfortunately that paper doesn't shed any additional light on function for F35E2.9.
UniProt KeyWord (ID and label):UniProt:KW-0418
Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):UniProtKB:O62231, TRY-16
Description of issue: TRY-16 has been assigned the keyword mapping for kinase activity, but doesn't appear to have a kinase domain. I ran the protein sequence through InterPro scan and it instead appears to be a member of the Chymotrypsin family Peptidase-S1 (IPR005514).
This issue was originally reported by a WormBase user.
Thanks,
--Kimberly
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: