Search term(s): GO:0044042
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0044042 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The number of PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, is shown in square brackets for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
negative regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000928)
positive regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000929)
regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000927)
negative regulation of cellodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000925)
negative regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000928)
negative regulation of mannan catabolic process (
GO:2000995)
negative regulation of xylan catabolic process (
GO:2001001)
positive regulation of cellodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000926)
positive regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000929)
positive regulation of mannan catabolic process (
GO:2000996)
positive regulation of xylan catabolic process (
GO:2001002)
regulation of cellodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000924)
negative regulation of cellodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000925)
negative regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000928)
negative regulation of mannan catabolic process (
GO:2000995)
negative regulation of xylan catabolic process (
GO:2001001)
positive regulation of cellodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000926)
positive regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000929)
positive regulation of mannan catabolic process (
GO:2000996)
positive regulation of xylan catabolic process (
GO:2001002)
regulation of cellodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000927)
regulation of mannan catabolic process (
GO:2000994)
regulation of xylan catabolic process (
GO:2001000)
- [29 PDB entries]
negative regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000958)
positive regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000959)
regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000957)
negative regulation of cyclodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000955)
negative regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000958)
positive regulation of cyclodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000956)
positive regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000959)
regulation of cyclodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000954)
negative regulation of cyclodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000955)
negative regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000958)
positive regulation of cyclodextrin metabolic process (
GO:2000956)
positive regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000959)
regulation of cyclodextrin catabolic process (
GO:2000957)
- [20 PDB entries]
multi-organism glucan metabolic process (
GO:0044043)
metabolism by organism of cell wall cellulose in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction (
GO:0052409)
catabolism by organism of cell wall cellulose in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction (
GO:0052340)
metabolism by host of symbiont cell wall cellulose (
GO:0052408)
metabolism by symbiont of host cell wall cellulose (
GO:0052172)
metabolism by organism of glucan in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction (
GO:0052415)
catabolism by organism of glucan in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction (
GO:0052359)
metabolism by host of symbiont glucan (
GO:0052414)
metabolism by symbiont of host glucan (
GO:0052176)
osmoregulated periplasmic glucan metabolic process (
GO:1900725)
osmoregulated periplasmic glucan biosynthetic process (
GO:1900727)
osmoregulated periplasmic glucan catabolic process (
GO:1900726)
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019