This web page was produced as an assignment for Genetics 677, an undergraduate course at UW-Madison
- cytoplasm
- nucleolus
- nucleoplasm
- nucleus
- poly ribosome
- soluble fraction
Listed above are the six different cellular components FMRP and FMR1 mRNA either bind to or are located with in the cell. A definition of the make up of cellular components in G.O. can be found here. None of these six cellular components are surprising given these components are all required in the translation of a protein and it's movement after translation.
To the right is the whole picture of the cellular component gene ontology, however below you will find a larger picture of the middle section increased. To see the whole GO from AmiGO click here [3].
References
[1] AmiGO: http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/gp-assoc.cgi?gp=UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot:Q06787&session_id=6102amigo1269790532
[2] AmiGO Figures for FMR1
[2] AmiGO Figures for FMR1
Aime Agather
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Last Updated 05/10/2010
Genetics 677
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Last Updated 05/10/2010
Genetics 677