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Suggested term label:
Negative regulation of GDP-mannose biosynthetic process
Definition (free text)
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of GDP-mannose.
Reference, in format PMID:#######
PMID: 33986552
Gene product name and ID to be annotated to this term
Human GMPPA and orthologs
Parent term(s)
is_a GO:0009298: GDP-mannose biosynthetic process
Currently the term "GDP-mannose biosynthetic process" doesn't have a regulatory GO term.
Should a "regulation of GDP-mannose biosynthetic process" be created before as a parent?
Children terms (if applicable) Should any existing terms that should be moved underneath this new proposed term?
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Cross-references
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Suggested term label:
Negative regulation of GDP-mannose biosynthetic process
Definition (free text)
Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of GDP-mannose.
Reference, in format PMID:#######
PMID: 33986552
Gene product name and ID to be annotated to this term
Human GMPPA and orthologs
Parent term(s)
is_a GO:0009298: GDP-mannose biosynthetic process
Currently the term "GDP-mannose biosynthetic process" doesn't have a regulatory GO term.
Should a "regulation of GDP-mannose biosynthetic process" be created before as a parent?
Children terms (if applicable) Should any existing terms that should be moved underneath this new proposed term?
Synonyms (please specify, EXACT, BROAD, NARROW or RELATED)
Cross-references
For enzymes, please provide RHEA and/or EC numbers.
Can also provide MetaCyc, KEGG, Wikipedia, and other links.
Any other information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: