Directly positively regulates

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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.

Definition

P1 directly provides input for p2 iff there exists some c such that p1 has_output c and p2 has_input c

Child Terms

Examples of Usage

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

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Relations Ontology

directly provides input for

Review Status

Last reviewed: May 11, 2018

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