In the data panel you will see several columns of data:
- Gene name (symbol)
- Gene ID (see details in Search)
- UniProt ID
- Organism
- Protein name
(This information was extracted from the ProteinName field of the FASTA header in the UniProt protein FASTA file (https://www.uniprot.org/help/fasta-headers). - Known Function
This information was extracted from GOA GOC (httpshttp://www.ebi.ac.uk/GOA/geneontology.org/). Only Molecular Function annotations with Experimental Evidence are shown. Experimental Evidence includes:- ECO:0000314, IDA, direct IDA: direct assayECO:0000315, IMP,
- mutant IMP: mutant phenotype
- ECO:0000316, IGI, genetic IGI: genetic interactionECO:0000353, IPI, physical
- IPI: physical interaction
- ECO:0000270, IEP, expression IEP: expression pattern
ECO:0000269, EXP, experimental EXP: experimental evidence
Each subheader under Known Function is a distinct known function reported for at least one member of the gene family. If a YELLOW colored circle appears in a gene row under a subheader that indicates presence of that particular known function for that gene. Anchor
- GO term: Shows the GO term name, which is hyperlinked to the term detail page in QuickGO.
- Evidence description: Shows the experimental evidence that supports the annotation of the GO term to the gene/protein.
- Reference: Shows the publication(s) containing the experimental evidence supporting the GO annotation. We use digits (i.e., 1, 2, etc.) to indicate each distinct reference. Each number is a hyperlink to the PubMed record for the article.
- With/From: Displays other gene(s) that support the annotation. You will usually find it for annotations that were supported by physical interaction or genetic interaction evidence.
- Source: QuickGO. Clicking here takes you to the complete annotation record of the gene (UniProt protein) in QuickGO. Annotations displayed there are not limited to molecular functions that are supported by experimental evidence.You will likely find annotations to molecular functions with other types of evidence, and annotations to biological processes, or cellular components.
- Subfamily name
Subfamilies within each family are groups of genes that share a particularly high degree of similarity due to limited divergence from their common ancestor. Subfamilies are, in general, closely-related orthologs. More about subfamilies
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