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#1242 SPKW mapping to protein folding UniProtKB-KW:KW-0697

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nobody
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2014-10-01
2014-09-29
No

O74191 Q10175 are involved in nucleosome assembly via histone peptidyl-prolyl isomerization
but I don't think this is necessarily protein folding?

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  • rach_huntley

    rach_huntley - 2014-09-30

    The UniProt keyword Rotamase has been mapped to GO:protein folding, presumably because the rotamases regulate the folding of proteins via isomerization. Rotamase is already mapped to GO:peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity, so I think the additional mapping to protein folding is indirect, therefore I will delete this mapping.

     
  • rach_huntley

    rach_huntley - 2014-10-01
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     O74191 Q10175 are involved in nucleosome assembly via  histone peptidyl-prolyl isomerization
     but I don't think this is necessarily protein folding?
    
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