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GO:0010571 JSON

positive regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0010571 GONUTS page)

Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.

4,343 annotations

Synonyms

Synonyms are alternative words or phrases closely related in meaning to the term name, with indication of the relationship between the name and synonym given by the synonym scope.

Synonym Type
positive regulation of DNA replication during S phase related
positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S-phase exact
positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S phase exact

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Child Terms

This table lists all terms that are direct descendants (child terms) of GO:0010571

Child Term Relationship to
GO:0010571
positive regulation of initiation of premeiotic DNA replication
is_a
positive regulation of mitotic cell cycle DNA replication
is_a

Annotation Blacklist

This list aims to correct incorrect annotations to UniProtKB accessions inferred from electronic annotation (IEA) methods that are supplied by the UniProt-GOA project to the GO Consortium:

Category Entity Type Entity ID Taxon ID Entity Name Ancestor GO ID Reason Rule/Method ID
NOT-qualified manual protein O70191 10090 ATF5_MOUSE GO:0051726 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000314 from this reference: PMID:12130540
NOT-qualified manual protein Q6P788 10116 ATF5_RAT GO:0051726 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000266 from this reference: GO_REF:0000096
NOT-qualified manual protein Q9H0Z9-2 9606 RBM38_HUMAN GO:0051726 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000314 from this reference: PMID:17050675

Co-occurring Terms

These tables show the number of times the term listed in the table has been co-annotated.

No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0010571 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 293 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
positive regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication
49,401.62 100.00 3,946 3,946
Dbf4-dependent protein kinase complex
46,588.67 86.33 3,594 3,811
regulation of cell cycle phase transition
44,572.89 83.03 3,600 3,990
protein serine/threonine kinase activator activity
6,090.61 12.18 3,600 29,200
cell cycle phase transition
10,701.88 2.30 99 457
post-embryonic forelimb morphogenesis
22,044.81 2.05 83 186
negative regulation of maintenance of mitotic sister chromatid cohesion, telomeric
22,380.84 2.03 82 181
chromo shadow domain binding
8,005.80 1.88 82 506
positive regulation of telomere maintenance in response to DNA damage
4,263.55 1.87 92 1,066
Sertoli cell development
6,777.41 1.86 83 605
Totals 20516 491760
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0010571 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 171 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
positive regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication
16,561.53 100.00 78 78
Dbf4-dependent protein kinase complex
14,932.52 65.48 55 61
regulation of cell cycle phase transition
3,450.32 19.16 55 264
protein serine/threonine kinase activator activity
1,230.92 7.21 55 740
SET domain binding
11,829.66 6.25 5 7
cell cycle phase transition
2,957.42 4.95 5 28
cellular response to hydroxyurea
1,577.29 4.44 6 63
histone methyltransferase binding
993.69 3.49 6 100
positive regulation of telomere maintenance
946.37 3.39 6 105
DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator
764.38 2.97 6 130
Totals 499 31410

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2021-04-24 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of The DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2021-04-24 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2013-05-09 Added RELATION is a GO:0090068 (positive regulation of cell cycle process)
2013-05-03 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of The DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2013-05-03 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication that contributes to the progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2013-05-03 Added SYNONYM positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S phase
2013-05-03 Updated TERM positive regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication
2010-09-17 Added RELATION is a GO:2000105 (positive regulation of DNA-templated DNA replication)
2010-09-17 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0045740 (positive regulation of DNA replication)
2010-09-03 Added SYNONYM positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S-phase
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2013-05-03 Updated TERM positive regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication
2010-06-14 Updated TERM positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S phase
2008-04-30 Added TERM positive regulation of DNA replication during S phase
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2021-04-24 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of The DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2021-04-24 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2013-05-03 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of The DNA-dependent DNA replication that occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms as part of the cell cycle.
2013-05-03 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication that contributes to the progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2013-05-03 Added SYNONYM positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S phase
2010-09-03 Added SYNONYM positive regulation of DNA replication involved in S-phase
2010-06-14 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication that contributes to the progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2010-06-14 Added SYNONYM positive regulation of DNA replication during S phase
2010-06-14 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication during progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication during progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication during progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
2008-05-01 Added DEFINITION Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication during progression through S phase of the cell cycle.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2013-05-09 Added RELATION is a GO:0090068 (positive regulation of cell cycle process)
2010-09-17 Added RELATION is a GO:2000105 (positive regulation of DNA-templated DNA replication)
2010-09-17 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0045740 (positive regulation of DNA replication)
2008-04-30 Added RELATION positively regulates GO:0033260 (nuclear DNA replication)
2008-04-30 Added RELATION is a GO:0045740 (positive regulation of DNA replication)
2008-04-30 Added RELATION is a GO:0033262 (regulation of nuclear cell cycle DNA replication)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
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