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GO:0098609cell-cell adhesionPMID:11292810IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype P
This annotation made on page: STAAU:Q79LN3
By: KhuramMamji (group Team Mighty Chondria) on 2018-09-11 14:10:45 CDT.




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ChallengeJayClark,
Team BICH
2018-09-25 17:23:36 CDT

Notes section is incomplete. The organism is not named that the process happens in/from. The following note would be more suitable: Fig. 4 indicates that surface protein Bap from Staphylococcus aureus is the primary protein responsible for attachment to an abiotic surface. The data in figure 4 is a comparison of wild type function of the gene and isogenic mutants.

The Go term is also lacking, since the adhesion is not only cell to cell, but primarially focused on adhesion to an abiotic surface. I believe the following GO term would more accurately reflect the purpose of the figure. GO:0036164 (cell-abiotic substrate adhesion)

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CRoss20082018-10-02 16:04:59 CDTYou need to be an instructor to view these notes.Acceptable
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DanielRenfro2018-10-02 12:48:24 CDT

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Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0098609 cell-cell adhesion PMID:11292810 IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype P Figure 4 “These results strongly suggest that Bap is not only involved in intercellular adhesion and accumulation in multilayered cell clusters, as the product of the ica operon does, but also in primary attachment to an abiotic surface.”

Organism is Staphylococcus aureus. Uniprot:Bap, Biofilm-associated surface protein||complete
CACAO 13307

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Sandyl 272018-10-01 11:51:21 CDTYou need to be an instructor to view these notes.Requires Changes
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