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translation elongation factor activity (GO:0003746) are not always MF regulators #24038

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ValWood opened this issue Sep 20, 2022 · 1 comment
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ValWood commented Sep 20, 2022

translation elongation factor activity (GO:0003746)
really just means "A factor involved in translation"

but its current placement is under

translation regulator activity](https://www.pombase.org/term/GO:0045182)
--translation regulator activity, nucleic acid binding](https://www.pombase.org/term/GO:0090079)
----translation factor activity, RNA binding

Some of these are not MF regulators in the GO sense

To indicate this is the PomBase list of "translation elongation factors"

https://www.pombase.org/term_genes/GO:0003746

Most might be "regulators" but for others there is no evidence
https://www.pombase.org/gene/SPBC800.07c
https://www.pombase.org/gene/SPAC26H5.10c (eIF5A)
https://www.pombase.org/gene/SPAC29A4.02c (translation elongation factor EF-1 gamma subunit)

The definition says nothing about being a regulator:
Functions in chain elongation during polypeptide synthesis at the ribosome.

(I did not check initiation and termination yet)

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ValWood commented Nov 27, 2024

out of date.
See
#29089

@ValWood ValWood closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 27, 2024
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