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positive regulation of peptidyl-cysteine S-nitrosylation
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GO_2000170 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of peptidyl-cysteine S-nitrosylation.] |
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mitotic metaphase
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GO_0000089 |
[The cell cycle phase, following prophase, during which chromosomes become aligned on the equatorial plate of the cell as part of a mitotic cell cycle.] |
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metaphase
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GO_0051323 |
[The cell cycle phase, following prophase or prometaphase in higher eukaryotes, during which chromosomes become aligned on the equatorial plate of the cell.] |
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mitotic cell cycle phase
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GO_0098763 |
[One of the distinct periods or stages into which the mitotic cell cycle is divided. Each phase is characterized by the occurrence of specific biochemical and morphological events.] |
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mitotic prophase
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GO_0000088 |
[The cell cycle phase which is the first stage of M phase of mitosis and during which chromosomes condense and the two daughter centrioles and their asters migrate toward the poles of the cell.] |
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prophase
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GO_0051324 |
[The cell cycle phase which is the first stage of M phase of meiosis and mitosis and during which chromosomes condense and the two daughter centrioles and their asters migrate toward the poles of the cell.] |
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mitotic G2 phase
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GO_0000085 |
[The cell cycle 'gap' phase which is the interval between the completion of DNA synthesis and the beginning of DNA segregation by mitosis.] |
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G2 phase
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GO_0051319 |
[The cell cycle 'gap' phase which is the interval between the completion of DNA synthesis and the beginning of DNA segregation (usually by mitosis or meiosis).] |
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G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle
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GO_0000086 |
[The mitotic cell cycle transition by which a cell in G2 commits to M phase. The process begins when the kinase activity of M cyclin/CDK complex reaches a threshold high enough for the cell cycle to proceed. This is accomplished by activating a positive feedback loop that results in the accumulation of unphosphorylated and active M cyclin/CDK complex.] |
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obsolete regulation of transcription involved in G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle
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GO_0000083 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that regulates transcription such that the target genes are involved in the transition between G1 and S phase of the mitotic cell cycle.] |
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mitotic S phase
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GO_0000084 |
[The cell cycle phase, following G1, during which DNA synthesis takes place as part of a mitotic cell cycle.] |
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S phase
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GO_0051320 |
[The cell cycle phase, following G1, during which DNA synthesis takes place.] |
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GO_0000081
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GO_0000081 |
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G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle
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GO_0000082 |
[The mitotic cell cycle transition by which a cell in G1 commits to S phase. The process begins with the build up of G1 cyclin-dependent kinase (G1 CDK), resulting in the activation of transcription of G1 cyclins. The process ends with the positive feedback of the G1 cyclins on the G1 CDK which commits the cell to S phase, in which DNA replication is initiated.] |
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mitotic G1 phase
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GO_0000080 |
[The cell cycle 'gap' phase which is the interval between the completion of DNA segregation by mitosis and the beginning of DNA synthesis.] |
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G1 phase
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GO_0051318 |
[The cell cycle 'gap' phase which is the interval between the completion of DNA segregation (usually by mitosis or meiosis) and the beginning of DNA synthesis.] |
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regulation of DNA-templated transcription initiation
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GO_2000142 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of DNA-templated transcription initiation.] |
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negative regulation of DNA-templated transcription initiation
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GO_2000143 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of DNA-templated transcription initiation.] |
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negative regulation of octopamine signaling pathway involved in response to food
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GO_2000140 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of octopamine signaling pathway involved in response to food.] |
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regulation of octopamine signaling pathway involved in response to food
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GO_2000139 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of octopamine signaling pathway involved in response to food.] |