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Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):
TELO2
TELO2 is a cytoplasmic co-translational co-chaperone with high specificity for PIKKs, member of TTT complex.
Although there is one paper which shows very, very neglible nuclear staining, it is really strongly cytoplasmic and no nuclear function is identified.
SPKW | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0000781 | chromosome, telomeric region | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000043 | | UniProtKB-KW:KW-0779 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SUBC | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0000781 | chromosome, telomeric region | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000044 | | UniProtKB-SubCell:SL-0276 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SUBC | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0005634 | nucleus | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000044 | | UniProtKB-SubCell:SL-0191 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SPKW | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0005634 | nucleus | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000043 | | UniProtKB-KW:KW-0539 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SPKW | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0005694 | chromosome | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000043 | | UniProtKB-KW:KW-0158 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SPKW | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0016020 | membrane | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000043 | | UniProtKB-KW:KW-0472 | | | | | |
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
| | SUBC | Q9Y4R8 | TELO2 | | GO:0016020 | membrane | ECO:0007322(IEA) | ECO:0007322 | (IEA) | | GO_REF:0000044 | | UniProtKB-SubCell:SL-0162
ECO:0007322 | (IEA)
Sequences with problematic annotation (ID + gene/protein name):
TELO2
TELO2 is a cytoplasmic co-translational co-chaperone with high specificity for PIKKs, member of TTT complex.
Although there is one paper which shows very, very neglible nuclear staining, it is really strongly cytoplasmic and no nuclear function is identified.
Description of issue
More info on the complex here:
geneontology/go-ontology#26026
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