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*In GO-CAM models, the 'directly provides input' relation is used for associations between two Molecular Functions. | *In GO-CAM models, the 'directly provides input' relation is used for associations between two Molecular Functions. | ||
*In glycolysis, | *In glycolysis, triose phosphate isomerase activity 'directly provides input for' glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD+) (phosphorylating) activity. | ||
* Examplar: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/editor/graph/gomodel:55c3ef4c00000001 | * Examplar: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/editor/graph/gomodel:55c3ef4c00000001 | ||
** Inferred GPAD: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/workbench/annpreview/?model_id=gomodel:5323da1800000002 | ** Inferred GPAD: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/workbench/annpreview/?model_id=gomodel:5323da1800000002 |
Revision as of 14:35, 11 May 2018
Overview
The 'directly provides input for' relation is used to relate two GO Molecular Functions whenever two Molecular Functions succeed one another directly, and the first provides an input for the Molecular Function of the second. The 'directly provides input for' relation is used to describe a relations, for example, between the Molecular Functions that are part of metabolic pathways.
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.
- In glycolysis, triose phosphate isomerase activity 'directly provides input for' glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD+) (phosphorylating) activity.
- Examplar: http://noctua.berkeleybop.org/editor/graph/gomodel:55c3ef4c00000001
Quality Control Checks
Relations Ontology
Review Status
Last reviewed: May 11, 2018