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Use Case Name : Degradation

For Feature : MIMEditor

Editors: DavidKane

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Summary

A user wants to describe the possibility that a protein is degraded as part of a StoichiometricConversion.

Step-by-Step User Action

  1. User specifies a protein to be degraded
  2. User specifies a StoichiometricConversion with this protein

  3. User specifies the result of the conversion is degradation
  4. User specifies the evidence for this relationship

Visual Aides

The Kohn notation for degradation is the following:

attachment:degradation1_061115_dwk.png

An example of the degradation symbol used as the result of a conversion follows:

attachment:degradation2_061115_dwk.png

The color in this example is convention, and is not an essential element in the notation.

Requirements for Cytoscape

TBD

Importance

This is a fairly common reaction.

Other Examples

Comments

Shared MimEditorUseCaseComments

In the context of a StoichiometricConversion, the BioPax representation would basically be the same as any other StoichiometricConversion, except that the degradation products would be described as small molecules, which would not be used in subsequent reactions.

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