cataphora: cataphora, relation similar to coreference, but reference with latter expression

This relation,cataphora, is similar to coreference, is_equivalent and corresponds_to.

“Cataphora” is similar to coreference, but it co-refers with latter expressions located posterior, instead of antecedent expressions, unlike coreference. This relation also connects common expression to more specific/concrete expression, as in coreference. In this relation, the types of connected entities tend to be the same, although there can be exceptions.

the inhibitor Val-(Asp)4-Lys-chloromethane
T1 OtherCompound 4 13 inhibitor
T2 OtherCompound 14 42 Val-(Asp)4-Lys-chloromethane
T3 Inactivation 4 13 inhibitor
T4 AminoAcid 14 17 Val
T5 AminoAcid 19 22 Asp
T6 AminoAcd 25 28 Lys
T7 FunctionalGroup 29 42 chloromethane
E1 Inactivation:T3 Agent:T2
R1 cataphora Arg1:T1 Arg2:T2
R2 whole_part Arg1:T2 Arg2:T4
R3 whole_part Arg1:T2 Arg2:T5
R4 whole_part Arg1:T2 Arg2:T6
R5 whole_part Arg1:T2 Arg2:T7

Secondly, particularly when event triggers refer to the additional events, which are located posterior to the event triggers (cataphora), this relation is adopted.

The role of Glu170 as a general base catalyst.
T1 WholeReaction 4 8 role
T2 AminoAcid 12 18 Glu170
T3 Deprotonation 24 45 general base catalyst
E1 WholeReaction:T1 Agent:T2
E2 Deprotonation:T3 Agent:T2
R1 cataphora Arg1:E1 Arg2:E2