Obsolete Term Information

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Accession
GO:0000161
Name
obsolete osmosensory signaling MAPK cascade
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
MAPK cascade involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, MAPKKK cascade during osmolarity sensing, MAPKKK cascade involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, MAPKKK cascade involved in osmosensory signalling pathway, osmolarity sensing, MAPKKK cascade, High Osmolarity Glycerol (HOG) MAPK pathway, Hog1 MAPK pathway, Hog1/Sty1 stress-activated MAPK cascade, activation of MAPK activity involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, activation of MAPKK activity during osmolarity sensing, activation of MAPKK activity involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, activation of MAPKKK activity during osmolarity sensing, activation of MAPKKK activity involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, activation of Pbs2 kinase, inactivation of MAPK activity involved in osmosensory signaling pathway, osmolarity sensing, activation of MAP kinase kinase activity, osmolarity sensing, activation of MAP kinase kinase kinase activity, osmolarity sensing, activation of MAPK activity, osmolarity sensing, activation of MAPKK activity, osmolarity sensing, activation of MAPKKK activity, termination of MAPK activity during osmolarity sensing
Alternate IDs
GO:0007233, GO:0000169, GO:0000167, GO:0000168, GO:0000173
Definition
OBSOLETE. A MAPK cascade that starts with the activation of a Ssk2/Win1 family MAP3K, which activates a Pbs2/Wis1 family MAP2K, resulting in the activation of a Hog1/Sty1 family MAPK. Hog1 then translocates from the cytosol into the nucleus where it affects the expression of a large number of genes. This cascade is activated by hyperosmolarity or other abiotic stresses and results in cellular responses such as cell cycle arrest. Source: PMID:9561267, PMID:17604854, PMID:32794416
Comment
This term was obsoleted because it represents the same process as p38MAPK cascade ; GO:0038066.
replaced by: GO:0038066
History
See term history for GO:0000161 at QuickGO
Chem. react.
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Subset
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