obsolete negative regulation of SREBP signaling pathway by positive regulation of transcription factor catabolic process in response to increased oxygen levels
obsolete negative regulation of SREBP signaling pathway by positive regulation of transcription factor catabolic process in response to increased oxygen levels
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
negative regulation of SREBP signaling by positive regulation of transcription factor catabolism in response to increased oxygen levels, negative regulation of SREBP-mediated signaling pathway in response to increased oxygen levels by positive regulation of transcription factor catabolic process, negative regulation of SREBP-mediated signaling pathway in presence of oxygen by positive regulation of transcription factor catabolic process, negative regulation of SREBP signaling by acceleration of SREBP degradation, in response to increased oxygen levels, negative regulation of SREBP signaling pathway by positive regulation of SREBP degradation, in response to elevated oxygen
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Definition
OBSOLETE. Positive regulation of transcription factor catabolism in response to increased oxygen levels, which results in negative regulation of the SREBP signaling pathway.
Source:
GOC:TermGenie,
GOC:vw,
PMID:22833559
Comment
The reason for obsoletion is that this is better captured in a GO-CAM model.
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