Search term(s): GO:0072521
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0072521 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.
purine-containing compound metabolic process (
GO:0072521)
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isopentenyl adenine metabolic process (
GO:0034264)
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- [189 PDB entries]
purine nucleoside bisphosphate metabolic process (
GO:0034032)
- [109 PDB entries]
- [120 PDB entries]
negative regulation of purine nucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1900543)
negative regulation of ATP metabolic process (
GO:1903579)
[2 PDB entries]
negative regulation of isopentenyl diphosphate biosynthetic process, mevalonate pathway (
GO:2001211)
negative regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1900372)
negative regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033122)
negative regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthetic process from glycine and succinyl-CoA (
GO:1901414)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1900544)
positive regulation of ATP metabolic process (
GO:1903580)
positive regulation of isopentenyl diphosphate biosynthetic process, mevalonate pathway (
GO:1900486)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1900373)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033123)
positive regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthetic process from glycine and succinyl-CoA (
GO:1901415)
purine deoxyribonucleotide metabolic process (
GO:0009151)
purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:0006164)
[477 PDB entries]
- [102 PDB entries]
negative regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033122)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033123)
purine deoxyribonucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0009155)
purine ribonucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0009154)
[44 PDB entries]
regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033121)
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purine ribonucleotide metabolic process (
GO:0009150)
regulation of purine nucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1900542)
negative regulation of purine nucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1900543)
negative regulation of ATP metabolic process (
GO:1903579)
[2 PDB entries]
negative regulation of isopentenyl diphosphate biosynthetic process, mevalonate pathway (
GO:2001211)
negative regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1900372)
negative regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033122)
negative regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthetic process from glycine and succinyl-CoA (
GO:1901414)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1900544)
positive regulation of ATP metabolic process (
GO:1903580)
positive regulation of isopentenyl diphosphate biosynthetic process, mevalonate pathway (
GO:1900486)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1900373)
positive regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033123)
positive regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthetic process from glycine and succinyl-CoA (
GO:1901415)
- [6 PDB entries]
regulation of isopentenyl diphosphate biosynthetic process, mevalonate pathway (
GO:2001210)
regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1900371)
regulation of purine nucleotide catabolic process (
GO:0033121)
regulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthetic process from glycine and succinyl-CoA (
GO:1901413)
purine-containing compound biosynthetic process (
GO:0072522)
purine-containing compound catabolic process (
GO:0072523)
- [26 PDB entries]
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019