[Go] 'binding issues' item listed on the GO Consortium meeting agenda

Jim Hu jimhu at tamu.edu
Wed Mar 18 07:53:39 PDT 2009


Hi Pascale,

I think this is also potentially related to the discussion of whether/ 
how the cross-product system can/should be used for post-composition  
of binding annotations.

Jim

On Mar 18, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Pascale Gaudet wrote:

> Hi Emily,
>
> I am attaching the summary Debby Siegele put together about some of  
> the issues we've been having with substrate binding. (This was sent  
> to the ref genome list).
>
> Pascale
>
> Emily Dimmer wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I noticed that the GO Consortium meeting agenda for Monday 30th  
>> March has a item entitled 'binding issues'. However there is no  
>> indication of who added this topic.Could someone please give a bit  
>> more detail about why this item has been added?
>>
>> I do agree that it is an area that is probably worth discussing  
>> (particularly with regards ISSing 'protein binding' annotations).  
>> Its just that I feel that agenda items which deal with annotation  
>> issues are more easily resolved when the meeting participants have  
>> had advanced notice as to the background of the discussion topic,  
>> so to be able to review their database's annotation sets/collect  
>> their thoughts!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Emily
>>
>>
>>
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