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layout ontology_detail
id pr
title PRotein Ontology (PRO)
browsers
title label url
PRO Home
PRO
contact
email github label orcid
dan5@georgetown.edu
nataled
Darren Natale
0000-0001-5809-9523
depicted_by https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PROconsortium/logo/master/PROlogo_small.png
description An ontological representation of protein-related entities
domain chemistry and biochemistry
homepage http://proconsortium.org
license
label url
CC BY 4.0
preferredPrefix PR
products
id title description
pr.owl
pro_reasoned.owl
PRO after reasoning has been applied, OWL format. Add '.gz' for compressed.
id title description
pr.obo
pro_reasoned.obo
PRO after reasoning has been applied, OBO format.
id title description
pr-asserted.owl
pro_nonreasoned.owl
PRO without reasoning applied, OWL format. Add '.gz' for compressed.
id title description
pr-asserted.obo
pro_nonreasoned.obo
PRO without reasoning applied, OBO format.
publications
id title
Protein Ontology (PRO): enhancing and scaling up the representation of protein entities
repository https://github.com/PROconsortium/PRoteinOntology
tags
proteins
tracker https://github.com/PROconsortium/PRoteinOntology/issues
usages
description examples user
Colorado Richly Annotated Full-Text (CRAFT) Corpus; PRO is used for entity tagging and annotation
description url
Tagged entities (requires download)
description examples user
Cell Ontology is a structured controlled vocabulary for cell types in animals; PRO is used for cell type definitions
description url
A B cell that is CD19-positive (uses the PRO term for non-species-specific CD19 molecule, PR:000001002)
activity_status active

The PRotein Ontology (PRO) formally defines taxon-specific and taxon-neutral protein-related entities in three major areas: proteins related by evolution; proteins produced from a given gene; and protein-containing complexes.

Licensing and use: The PRotein Ontology is licensed under CC BY 4.0. You are free to share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) for any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit (by using the original ontology IRI for the whole ontology or original term IRIs for individual terms), provide a link to the license, and indicate if any changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.