Obsolete Term Information

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Accession
GO:0016566
Name
obsolete specific transcriptional repressor activity
Ontology
molecular_function
Synonyms
specific transcriptional repressor activity
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
OBSOLETE. Any activity that stops or downregulates transcription of specific genes or sets of genes. Source: GOC:mah
Comment
This term was obsoleted because "general/nonspecific/basal" transcription vs "specific" transcription were determined not to be separable, distinct process. Thus, terms trying to distinguish "general/nonspecific/basal" transcription from "specific" transcription were removed from both the Molecular Function and the Biological Process ontologies. In addition, this Molecular Function term was defined only in terms of the process it acts in and it does NOT convey any information about the molecular nature of the function or whether the function is based on binding DNA, on interacting with other proteins, or some other mechanism. To transfer all annotations without review, the BP term indicated is considered to be equivalent and thus the only appropriate destination for all annotations. To reannotate to a MF term, you will probably need to revisit the original literature or other primary data because this "MF" term was not defined in terms of mechanism of action and there are multiple possibilities in the revised MF structure. In reannotation, please also consider descendent terms of the suggested MF terms as a more specific term may be more appropriate than the MF terms indicated. Please be aware that you may wish to request a new term if the mechanism of action of your repressor is not yet represented or if you are annotating for an RNAP different than one for which there is a specific suggested term. Also note that if there is no information about how the gene product acts, it may be appropriate to annotate to the root term for molecular_function.
consider: GO:0001217
consider: GO:0001227
consider: GO:0045892
History
See term history for GO:0016566 at QuickGO
Chem. react.
None
Subset
None
Include "regulates"
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