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GO:1904097acid phosphatase complexother:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=25075326IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay C
This annotation made on page: ARATH:PPA26
By: Barlowrm (group Team TRUMP2016) on 2016-04-23 17:58:34 CDT.



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ChallengeNadezdha.Hughes,
Team Tiger2
2016-05-01 14:00:54 CDT

A link should not be used in the reference area. Instead, use PMID:25075326. Also, Phage Hunters/CACAO is used specifically for the purpose of annotating the functions of mycobacteriophage genes products/proteins. This article uses the species Arabidopsis thaliana (a type of plant). Therefore, this annotation is not appropriate for the project.

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Suzialeksander2016-06-28 12:46:52 CDTYou need to be an instructor to view these notes.Unacceptable
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AAJohnson2016-05-16 08:02:17 CDT

The paper describes a protein from Yellow Lupin, but is posted on a page for a protein from Arabidopsis. The proteins appear to be the same function but from different organisms.

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DanielRenfro2016-05-04 16:29:43 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:1904097 acid phosphatase complex PMID:25075326 IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay C The homohexameric organization of PPD1, as revealed by a 1.65 Å resolution crystal structure and confirmed by solution X-ray scattering, is unique among plant PAPs, for which only homodimers have previously been reported. A phosphate anion is bound in a bidentate fashion at the active site, bridging the Fe and Mn atoms in a binding mode similar to that previously reported for sweet potato PAP, which suggests that common features occur in their catalytic mechanisms. complete
CACAO 11894
on ARATH:PPA26
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