GeneSet Information

Tier I GS343563 • GO:0120114 Sm-like protein family complex

DESCRIPTION:

Gene Ontology (GO) gene set. This set contains genes that have been annotated to the GO term "Sm-like protein family complex", which is defined as "A protein complex containing members of the Like-Sm family of proteins, which includes both the Sm proteins and the Lsm proteins, and which generally form hexameric or heptameric ring structures which bind to RNA. While some of these ring complexes may form independently of RNA, many only form in association with their target RNA. In addition to Lsm-family proteins, many of these complexes contain additional protein members. Members of this family of complexes include the snRNPs which comprise the majority of the spliceosome. Others are involved in the 5' to 3' degradation pathways of mRNAs in the cytoplasm and of unspliced transcripts in the nucleus, as well as other diverse roles." This gene set was automatically constructed using annotation and ontology data provided by GO and only includes annotations with experimental and curatorial evidence codes (EXP, IDA, IPI, IMP, IGI, IEP, TAS, IC). The transitive closure of this term is taken into account using is_a and part_of relationships. For more information: The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), http://geneontology.org This gene set was generated using the GeneWeaver GO loader v. 0.2.8.

LABEL:

GO:0120114

SCORE TYPE:

Binary

DATE ADDED:

2018-03-30

DATE UPDATED:

2024-04-25

SPECIES:

AUTHORS:

M Ashburner, CA Ball, JA Blake, D Botstein, H Butler, JM Cherry, AP Davis, K Dolinski, SS Dwight, JT Eppig, MA Harris, DP Hill, L Issel-Tarver, A Kasarskis, S Lewis, JC Matese, JE Richardson, M Ringwald, GM Rubin, G Sherlock

TITLE:

Gene ontology: tool for the unification of biology. The Gene Ontology Consortium.

JOURNAL:

Nature genetics May 2000, Vol 25, pp. 25-9

Annotation Information

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