BGL2/YGR282C Gene Ontology Annotations Help

This page displays GO annotations in different sections according to the annotation method used to add that annotation to SGD.

BGL2 Manually curated*:

Last Reviewed on: 2001-01-18    Molecular Function | Biological Process | Cellular Component

Manually curated Molecular Function
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
1,3-beta-glucanosyltransferase activity IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype
Assigned on 2007-08-31
Goldman RC, et al.  (1995) Kinetics of beta-1,3 glucan interaction at the donor and acceptor sites of the fungal glucosyltransferase encoded by the BGL2 gene. Eur J Biochem 227(1-2):372-8 SGD
glucan endo-1,3-beta-D-glucosidase activity IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay
Assigned on 2007-08-31
Mrsa V, et al.  (1993) Purification and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae BGL2 gene product, a cell wall endo-beta-1,3-glucanase. J Bacteriol 175(7):2102-6 SGD

Manually curated Biological Process
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
fungal-type cell wall organization TAS: Traceable Author Statement
Assigned on 2001-01-18
Mrsa V, et al.  (1993) Purification and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae BGL2 gene product, a cell wall endo-beta-1,3-glucanase. J Bacteriol 175(7):2102-6 SGD

Manually curated Cellular Component
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
fungal-type cell wall IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay
Assigned on 2007-08-31
Cappellaro C, et al.  (1998) New potential cell wall glucanases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and their involvement in mating. J Bacteriol 180(19):5030-7 SGD
IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay
Assigned on 2007-08-31
Klebl F and Tanner W  (1989) Molecular cloning of a cell wall exo-beta-1,3-glucanase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Bacteriol 171(11):6259-64 SGD

* Manually curated GO annotations reflect our best understanding of the basic molecular function, biological process, and cellular component for this gene product. Manually curated annotations are assigned by SGD curators based on published papers when available, or by curatorial statements if necessary. Curators periodically review all Manually curated GO annotations for accuracy and completeness. The "Last Reviewed on:" date at the top of this section indicates when these annotations were last reviewed.


BGL2 High-throughput**:


There are no High-throughput annotations for BGL2

** GO annotations from High-throughput experiments are made based on a variety of large scale high-throughput experiments, including genome-wide experiments. Many of these annotations are made based on GO annotations (or mappings to GO annotations) assigned by the authors, rather than SGD curators. While SGD curators read these publications and often work closely with authors to incorporate the information, each individual annotation may not necessarily be reviewed by a curator. GO Annotations from high-throughput experiments will be assigned only when this type of data is available, and thus may not be assigned in all three aspects of the Gene Ontologies.


BGL2 Computational***:

Molecular Function | Biological Process | Cellular Component

Computational Molecular Function
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
catalytic activity IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:IPR013781
Last updated 2013-03-02
DDB, et al.  (2001) Gene Ontology annotation through association of InterPro records with GO terms. InterPro
chitin binding IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0147
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB
glucan exo-1,3-beta-glucosidase activity IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with IUBMB:3.2.1.58
Last updated 2013-03-02
GOA curators and MGI curators  (2001) Gene Ontology annotation based on Enzyme Commission mapping. UniProtKB
hydrolase activity IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0378
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB
hydrolase activity, acting on glycosyl bonds IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0326
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB
hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:IPR000490
Last updated 2013-03-02
DDB, et al.  (2001) Gene Ontology annotation through association of InterPro records with GO terms. InterPro

Computational Biological Process
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
carbohydrate metabolic process IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:IPR000490, EBI:IPR013781
Last updated 2013-03-02
DDB, et al.  (2001) Gene Ontology annotation through association of InterPro records with GO terms. InterPro
metabolic process IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0326
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB

Computational Cellular Component
Annotation(s) Evidence Reference(s) Assigned By
cell wall IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:SL-0041
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on the manual assignment of UniProtKB Subcellular Location terms in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB
IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0134
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB
extracellular region IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation
with EBI:KW-0964
Last updated 2013-03-02
UniProt-GOA  (2011) Gene Ontology annotation based on manual assignment of UniProtKB keywords in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries. UniProtKB

*** Computational GO Annotations are predictions. These annotations are NOT reviewed by a curator. Currently, all computational GO annotations for S. cerevisiae are assigned by an external source (for example, the Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA) project of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)).