[transport] transmembrane transport process.
Valerie Wood
val at sanger.ac.uk
Mon Sep 17 06:28:04 PDT 2007
I have requested a biological process term
'transmembrane transport' so that transmembrane transport performed by
'transmembrane transporters' can be distinguished at the broad level
from other types of transport (nucleocytoplasmic, vesicle-mediated,
protein targeting, microtubule based movement etc), as this will be
useful for genome wide analysis (at least it will for mine). It's a real
limitation that there is no process grouping for this as it's impossible
to separate out the different types of transport without some very
complicated querying.
The SF entry is here. Does anybody see any potential problems?
Thanks
Val
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1757511&group_id=36855&atid=440764
Jen, perhaps if there are no objections we can implement this next week
while we are at Princeton if we get time?
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