# PN dossier: EIF4E2

- review_batch: proteostasis-batch-2026-06-07c
- review_yaml: genes/human/EIF4E2/EIF4E2-ai-review.yaml
- PN workbook rows: 2

## PN row 1: Translation | Cytosolic translation | Translation initiation | eIF4F complex
- UniProt: O60573
- In branches: TR
- PN-node mapping records (path + ancestors):
    - [type] Translation|Cytosolic translation|Translation initiation|eIF4F complex
        status=mapped scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go GO=[GO:0016281 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F complex]
        rationale: This PN type denotes eIF4F complex components. The GO eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F complex term resolves the previous deferred state.
    - [group] Translation|Cytosolic translation|Translation initiation
        status=mapped scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go GO=[GO:0006413 translational initiation]
        rationale: This PN group denotes cytosolic translation initiation factors and complexes. Translational initiation is the shared process target.
    - [class] Translation|Cytosolic translation
        status=context_only scope=too_broad_to_propagate GO=[GO:0002181 cytoplasmic translation]
        rationale: The PN class Cytosolic translation is centered on the cytoplasmic translation apparatus and process, but it also houses supporting machinery such as ribosome biogenesis factors. The GO process term is a useful high-level label for the class, but propagating it to all members would over-annotate genes whose PN placement is through assembly or maturation context rather than core cytoplasmic translation.
    - [branch] Translation
        status=context_only scope=too_broad_to_propagate GO=[GO:0006412 translation]
        rationale: The PN Translation branch is organized around the translation apparatus and immediately associated cotranslational quality-control systems. GO translation is the closest high-level process label, but the PN branch also contains adjacent machinery such as ribosome biogenesis and nascent-chain handling. Keeping this relationship is useful for interpretation, but it is too broad to project safely onto every member.

## PN row 2: Translation | Cytosolic translation | Ribosome-associated QC | other RQC processes
- UniProt: O60573
- In branches: TR
- PN-node mapping records (path + ancestors):
    - [type] Translation|Cytosolic translation|Ribosome-associated QC|other RQC processes
        status=no_mapping scope= GO=[]
        rationale: Reviewed as a broad PN category rather than a single GO class. The member genes span multiple activities, complexes, or contexts, so direct propagation from this node would overstate the shared biology.
    - [group] Translation|Cytosolic translation|Ribosome-associated QC
        status=mapped scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go GO=[GO:0006515 protein quality control for misfolded or incompletely synthesized proteins]
        rationale: The PN ribosome-associated quality-control group covers surveillance and disposal of stalled or defective nascent-chain translation products. GO lacks a dedicated ribosome-associated QC term in the local cache, so the broader protein-quality-control process is the best supported target.
    - [class] Translation|Cytosolic translation
        status=context_only scope=too_broad_to_propagate GO=[GO:0002181 cytoplasmic translation]
        rationale: The PN class Cytosolic translation is centered on the cytoplasmic translation apparatus and process, but it also houses supporting machinery such as ribosome biogenesis factors. The GO process term is a useful high-level label for the class, but propagating it to all members would over-annotate genes whose PN placement is through assembly or maturation context rather than core cytoplasmic translation.
    - [branch] Translation
        status=context_only scope=too_broad_to_propagate GO=[GO:0006412 translation]
        rationale: The PN Translation branch is organized around the translation apparatus and immediately associated cotranslational quality-control systems. GO translation is the closest high-level process label, but the PN branch also contains adjacent machinery such as ribosome biogenesis and nascent-chain handling. Keeping this relationship is useful for interpretation, but it is too broad to project safely onto every member.

## Projected GO annotations (3)
- GO:0006413 translational initiation | scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go | goa_status=already_in_goa_exact | from=Translation|Cytosolic translation|Translation initiation
- GO:0016281 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F complex | scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go | goa_status=already_in_goa_exact | from=Translation|Cytosolic translation|Translation initiation|eIF4F complex
- GO:0006515 protein quality control for misfolded or incompletely synthesized proteins | scope=ok_for_propagation_to_go | goa_status=new_to_goa | from=Translation|Cytosolic translation|Ribosome-associated QC
