>There is no consistency in enzyme names. You'll just have to deal
with that. Pubmed knows about many of the equivalences, and the GO
ontology tries to standardize. You should look at the enzyme
commission (EC) numbers as well.
-- with that. Pubmed knows about many of the equivalences, and the GO
ontology tries to standardize. You should look at the enzyme
commission (EC) numbers as well.
Yeah, I'm totally for re-naming all the enzymes and sugars and biochemical stuff. So you don't have to learn the names, because the name already tells you what it does.
Like MAP kinase kinase kinase -----phosphoryllates----- map kinase kinase ----pp.lates-> map kinase :D
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