In the fatty acid biosynthesis model that is currently on PomBase, I have modelled the fatty acid synthase complex as a protein complex, using the composite MF term "fatty acid synthase activity", making that part of the pathway pretty simple:
However, the full process of palmitate synthesis by the FAS is very well described, with the roles of every subunit well understood, so under the new GO-CAM guidelines, I guess we should model each activity separately.
The problem is, "well understood" isn't always the same as simple, and the FAS is a pretty complicated molecular machine: it is composed of 6 units of Fas1 and 6 units of Fas2 ; both proteins have several molecular functions that coordinate to first assemble a malonyl-coA and an acetyl-coA into an 4 carbon fatty acyl onto the ACP domain of Fas2, and then progressively elongates it by adding more malonyl-coA until reaching a 16 carbons chain.
For now, I have only modelled the first elongation cycle and it is already looking kind of mad (see the middle branch with all the fas1 and fas 2 here: http://noctua.geneontology.org/workbench/noctua-visual-pathway-editor/?model_id=gomodel%3A678073a900002931.
Should I continue, or should we try to convince GO to make this one of the "molecular machine" exceptions to the rule?
In the fatty acid biosynthesis model that is currently on PomBase, I have modelled the fatty acid synthase complex as a protein complex, using the composite MF term "fatty acid synthase activity", making that part of the pathway pretty simple:
However, the full process of palmitate synthesis by the FAS is very well described, with the roles of every subunit well understood, so under the new GO-CAM guidelines, I guess we should model each activity separately.
The problem is, "well understood" isn't always the same as simple, and the FAS is a pretty complicated molecular machine: it is composed of 6 units of Fas1 and 6 units of Fas2 ; both proteins have several molecular functions that coordinate to first assemble a malonyl-coA and an acetyl-coA into an 4 carbon fatty acyl onto the ACP domain of Fas2, and then progressively elongates it by adding more malonyl-coA until reaching a 16 carbons chain.
For now, I have only modelled the first elongation cycle and it is already looking kind of mad (see the middle branch with all the fas1 and fas 2 here: http://noctua.geneontology.org/workbench/noctua-visual-pathway-editor/?model_id=gomodel%3A678073a900002931.
Should I continue, or should we try to convince GO to make this one of the "molecular machine" exceptions to the rule?