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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to relate two GO Molecular Functions whenever two Molecular Functions succeed one another directly, and the first provides regulates the activity of the second via a direct physical interactions.  The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to describe a relation, for example, between a ligand and the receptor that it activates.
The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to relate two GO Molecular Functions whenever two Molecular Functions succeed one another directly, and the first regulates the activity of the second via a direct physical interactions.  The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to describe a relation, for example, between a ligand and the receptor that it activates.
=== Definition ===
=== Definition ===
Process(P1) directly postively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 positively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding positively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly positively regulates P2.
Process(P1) directly postively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 positively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding positively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly positively regulates P2.
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== Relations Ontology ==
== Relations Ontology ==
[http://www.ontobee.org/ontology/RO?iri=http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_0002413 directly provides input for]
[http://www.ontobee.org/ontology/RO?iri=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.obolibrary.org%2Fobo%2FRO_0002629 directly positively regulates]


== Review Status ==
== Review Status ==


Last reviewed: May 11, 2018
Last reviewed: August 8, 2019


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Revision as of 10:05, 8 August 2019

Overview

The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to relate two GO Molecular Functions whenever two Molecular Functions succeed one another directly, and the first regulates the activity of the second via a direct physical interactions. The 'directly positively regulates' relation is used to describe a relation, for example, between a ligand and the receptor that it activates.

Definition

Process(P1) directly postively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 positively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding positively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly positively regulates P2.

Child Terms

Examples of Usage

  • In GO-CAM models, the 'directly positively regulates' relation is used for associations between two Molecular Functions.

Quality Control Checks

Relations Ontology

directly positively regulates

Review Status

Last reviewed: August 8, 2019

Back to: Annotation Relations