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GO:1902495 | transmembrane transporter complex | PMID:22685130 | IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype | C | ||||
This annotation made on page: PSEPU:Q9L4M5 By: Roofnich (group MichSt14A 45) on 2014-04-06 17:22:06 CDT. |
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Entry Type | Challenging User,Group | Time/Date | Challenge Reason | Points/Assessment |
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Challenge | Roofnich, MichSt14A 45 | 2014-04-13 17:53:19 CDT | I'm putting forth a much stronger notes section; this should show why I've assigned the function that I have. Table 5 shows the ability of E. coli W3110 to oxygenate large hydrophobic substrates (emphasis in the text was on dodecanoic acid methyl ester, referred to as DAME) given differing plasmids from P. putida with different expression levels of alkL and alkBGT. The authors drew the conclusion of AlkL being involved in transporting DAME through the outer membrane based off the difference seen between pBT10 and pBTL10 as both demonstrated high expression of AlkBGT (which is shown to catalyze fatty acid methyl esters in Fig. 1) while pBT10 did not express AlkL and pBTL10 expressed AlkL highly. | 0 |
Challenge | Bonifera, MichSt14A 27 | 2014-04-09 22:59:29 CDT | While your note is correct, it doesn't seem as if the referenced figure provides a basis for a molecular function of a transmembrane transport protein. The paper repeatedly says that alkL enhances bioconversion by oxygenation, but no evidence is provided that shows that alkL is an actual transport protein. | 0 |
Private Assessment | Suzialeksander | 2014-05-21 16:42:55 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Unacceptable |
Private Assessment | Mill2034 | 2014-04-13 10:22:13 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Requires Changes ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✗ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |