Provides input for

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Overview

  • The 'directly provides input for' relation is used to relate two GO Molecular Functions when:
    • Two Molecular Functions succeed one another directly
    • The output of the first molecular function is an input of the second Molecular Function.

The 'directly provides input for' relation is most commonly used between successive steps of a metabolic pathway.

Annotation Usage Guidelines

  • Standard Annotation
    • 'directly provides input for' should not be used for conventional annotations. Instead its use should be reserved for GO-CAM models.


  • GO-CAM Annotation
    • 'directly provides input' should be reserved to related successive Molecular Functions in GO-CAM models.
    • Usage Examples
      • In glycolysis, triose phosphate isomerase activity (MF) 'directly provides input for' glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NAD+) (phosphorylating) activity (MF).
        • triose phosphate isomerase activity converts dihydroxyacetone phosphate (input) to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (output) as part of glycolysis. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase converts glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (input) to 3-phosphonato-D-glyceroyl phosphate(4−) (output).
        • http://noctua.geneontology.org/editor/graph/gomodel:632cf60a00000208
      • A glucose tansmembrane transporter activity (MF) 'directly provides input for' lactose synthase activity (MF).

Ontology Usage Guidelines

Scope of Use

  • Domain: Domain refers to the ontology terms that can be further specified with the relation.
  • Range: Range describes the ontology terms that can be used to further specify the domain using the relation.

Quality Control Checks

Child Terms

Cross Reference to the Relation Ontology (RO)

directly provides input for

Review Status

Reviewed: May 11, 2018

Reviewed: September 27, 2022 DavidH

Reveiwed: October 26, 2022 DavidH


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