protein kinase CK2

Midori Harris midori at ebi.ac.uk
Wed Sep 4 10:16:56 EDT 2002


I think the alpha and beta subunits would be gene products, so they
wouldn't get GO terms.

On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Pankaj Jaiswal wrote:

> The new definition and the comment makes it clear. 
> Do you think the alpha and beta subunits should also go in as part of casein
> kinase II complex.
> If I am not wrong presently these two terms (alpha and beta subunits) are
> present as part of enzyme under function and not for complex  
> 
> casein kinase II catalyst
> casein kinase II regulator 
> 
> 
> suggested definitions:
> 
> term:casein kinase II catalyst
> definitions : catalytic part of the casein kinase II complex comprised of alpha
> subunit dimer
> 
> term:casein kinase II regulator
> definitions : regulatory part of the casein kinase II complex comprised of beta
> subunit dimer
> 
> you may want to rephrase them for function.
> 
> Pankaj
> 
> Midori Harris wrote:
> > 
> > I've just made the definition of 'casein kinase II complex' (GO:0005956)
> > consistent with the guidelines we came up with for enzyme complex defs.
> > 
> > midori
> > 
> > On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Michael Ashburner wrote:
> > 
> > > I agree that the defn of the complex could be better written, but
> > > otherwise I disagree with you.
> > >
> > > Michael
> > >
> 
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