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---
language:
- en
bigbio_language:
- English
license: other
multilinguality: monolingual
bigbio_license_shortname: GENIA_PROJECT_LICENSE
pretty_name: PTM Events
homepage: http://www.geniaproject.org/other-corpora/ptm-event-corpus
bigbio_pubmed: True
bigbio_public: True
bigbio_tasks:
- NAMED_ENTITY_RECOGNITION
- COREFERENCE_RESOLUTION
- EVENT_EXTRACTION
---
# Dataset Card for PTM Events
## Dataset Description
- **Homepage:** http://www.geniaproject.org/other-corpora/ptm-event-corpus
- **Pubmed:** True
- **Public:** True
- **Tasks:** NER,COREF,EE
Post-translational-modifications (PTM), amino acid modifications of proteins after translation, are one of the posterior processes of protein biosynthesis for many proteins, and they are critical for determining protein function such as its activity state, localization, turnover and interactions with other biomolecules. While there have been many studies of information extraction targeting individual PTM types, there was until recently little effort to address extraction of multiple PTM types at once in a unified framework.
## Citation Information
```
@inproceedings{ohta-etal-2010-event,
title = "Event Extraction for Post-Translational Modifications",
author = "Ohta, Tomoko and
Pyysalo, Sampo and
Miwa, Makoto and
Kim, Jin-Dong and
Tsujii, Jun{'}ichi",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing",
month = jul,
year = "2010",
address = "Uppsala, Sweden",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W10-1903",
pages = "19--27",
}
```
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