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Definition

Identifies an entity directly affected (bound, transported, modified, consumed or destroyed) by the gene product's participation in MF or BP.

Child terms

  • None

Scope of use

Domain

BFO:0000007 ! process (Biological Process or Molecular Function)

Range

ENTITY_UNION:0000005 ! chemical, gene product, or complex

Annotation Extension Usage Examples

Transcription factor binding to potential target sequences in vitro:

Statement from paper:

By performing gel electrophoretic mobility shift assays, we could detect efficient binding of ATF-2 to the elements found in the bec-1 and lgg-1 promoters (Fig. 5C).

(Note that binding to lin-48 is also reported as a positive control).

Gene Name (col 2) GO ID (col 5) Reference (col 6) Evidence (col 7) Annotation Extension (col 16)
WBGene00000220 GO:0001012 RNA polymerase II regulatory region DNA binding PMID:21502138 IDA

has_direct_input(WB:WBGene00000247 bec-1)|has_direct_input(WB:WBGene00002980 lgg-1)|has_direct_input(WB:WBGene00003033 lin-48)


Targets of protein kinase activity:

Statements from paper:

A final line of evidence that BAF-1 is a substrate for VRK-1 was obtained with purified recombinant proteins, which demonstrated that BAF-1 was phosphorylated by VRK-1 in vitro (Figure 4H, lower panel). In addition, VRK-1 was autophosphorylated (Figure 4H, upper panel).


Gene Name (col 2) GO ID (col 5) Reference (col 6) Evidence (col 7) Annotation Extension (col 16)
WBGene00017895 GO:0004672 protein kinase activity PMID:17170708 IDA

has_direct_input(WB:WBGene00000235 baf-1)|has_direct_input(WB:WBGene00017895 vrk-1)




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