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I see there are direct annotations; I suggest we ask for the annotation review to make sure it makes sense.

I think this corresponds to [apical complex](http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0020007)?

Hi @sjm41 I have some questions: branched-chain amino acid catabolic process see to exist ? see https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2293160/#:~:text=1.-,The%20Ehrlich%20pathway.,fusel%20acids%20and%20fusel%20alcohols. but the parents are (even) more dubious: 'amino acid catabolic process via Ehrlich...

So, you would only create 'actin polymerization activity', and not 'actin nucleation' activity? https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/18609 maybe these two activites are pretty synonymous ? [ ](https://www.mechanobio.info/cytoskeleton-dynamics/what-is-the-cytoskeleton/what-are-actin-filaments/what-factors-influence-actin-filament-length-and-treadmilling/)

> Would it be directly under molecular function? Maybe - the closest thing would be 'adaptor activity' ?

Are these functions or processes? I thought you wanted to move most of the terms to MFs, and have fewer BPs. I thought actin polymerization and depolymerization would become synonymous...

Reviewed the annotations to GO:0061628 | H3K27me3 modified histone binding GO:0062072 | H3K9me3 modified histone binding GO:1990889 | H4K20me3 modified histone binding with @colinlog today (https://github.com/geneontology/go-annotation/issues/5203) It is safe to...

Can also be changed: GO:0160003 mono-ADP-D-ribose modification-dependent protein binding GO:0160004 poly-ADP-D-ribose modification-dependent protein binding Papers cited in the GO terms talk about readers of ADP-D-ribose

Annotation review spreadsheet for other modifications: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A67tZRYRjhwBHWGoy2BpULCboYhrBUV202WJLCZIUeQ/edit?gid=0#gid=0 240 manual annotations.

This is not a new issue, see http://noctua.geneontology.org/workbench/noctua-visual-pathway-editor/?model_id=gomodel:62e3212700001653 (but I dont know where it has been reported) But I just want to point out that this doesnt seem to be...