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By: Shabali1 (group Team Blue A) on 1969-12-31 06:00:00 CST.



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Entry TypeChallenging User,GroupTime/DateChallenge ReasonPoints/Assessment
ChallengeJheins2,
Team Green B
2016-04-04 10:00:48 CDT

Mutant phenotype wasn't* done on TsarBomba, use a transfer annotation

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ChallengeRayesd,
Team Kendrick Jafars
2016-04-04 09:37:35 CDT

The paper provided as evidence proves the existence of exopolyphosphatase in mutant phenotypes of Corynebacterium glutamicum but it makes no mention of Bacillus, or anything to do with Bacillus phage Tsarbomba. A transfer annotation with different evidence to show some type of homology would be necessary to conclude that the gene product from Tsarbomba_148 is exopolyphosphatase.

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ChallengeJheins2,
Team Green B
2016-03-30 09:48:28 CDT

Mutant phenotype was done on TsarBomba, use a transfer annotation

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DanielRenfro2016-04-10 14:02:09 CDT

This annotation has been flagged because it has been edited since last assessment

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0004309 exopolyphosphatase activity PMID:19304823 IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype F The deletion of ppx1 and ppx2 in C. glutamicum resulted in the decrease of exopolyphosphatase activity. Figure 1 shows that there was an accumulation of cellular PolyP mutated C. glutamicum cells versus wild type. This shows that the exopolyphosphatase protein serves as a regulatory protein of cellular PolyP. complete
CACAO 11446
on 9CAUD:A0A0K2D0I8
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