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GO:0030213 JSON

hyaluronan biosynthetic process

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0030213 GONUTS page)

The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronan is a type of non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta(1,4)-D-glucuronic acid-beta(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. PMID:33171800 PMID:35536932

12,847 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
hyaluronan synthesis exact
hyaluronan anabolism exact
hyaluronan biosynthesis exact
hyaluronan formation exact

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Child Terms

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Child Term Relationship to
GO:0030213
regulation of hyaluronan biosynthetic process
regulates
positive regulation of hyaluronan biosynthetic process
positively_regulates
negative regulation of hyaluronan biosynthetic process
negatively_regulates

Cross-references

Database ID Description
Reactome R-HSA-2142850

Cross-Ontology Relations

Relation Other Ontology ID Term
has_primary_output CHEBI CHEBI:16336 hyaluronic acid

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:0030213 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 309 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
hyaluronan biosynthetic process
15,624.82 100.00 12,742 12,742
extracellular matrix assembly
14,491.46 91.14 12,505 13,483
hyaluronan synthase activity
13,991.19 88.32 12,547 14,012
glycosaminoglycan biosynthetic process
992.22 3.20 772 12,157
vesicle
326.98 1.65 933 44,584
atrioventricular canal development
1,715.08 0.92 127 1,157
hyaluranon cable
8,623.53 0.79 101 183
positive regulation of hyaluranon cable assembly
5,656.30 0.78 101 279
positive regulation of monocyte aggregation
5,890.31 0.74 95 252
cellular response to platelet-derived growth factor stimulus
1,412.58 0.71 98 1,084
Totals 58382 4184547
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0030213 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 251 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
hyaluronan biosynthetic process
12,710.01 100.00 111 111
hyaluronan synthase activity
12,587.80 91.96 103 104
extracellular matrix assembly
6,106.49 42.16 86 179
polysaccharide biosynthetic process
2,376.22 17.73 86 460
renal water absorption
4,682.64 14.29 21 57
positive regulation of urine volume
3,511.98 12.65 21 76
endocardial cushion to mesenchymal transition
4,942.78 5.74 7 18
atrioventricular canal development
1,495.30 4.68 8 68
hyaluranon cable
3,177.50 3.97 5 20
positive regulation of hyaluranon cable assembly
2,647.92 3.85 5 24
Totals 618 5972

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2025-02-22 Added DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronan is a type of non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta(1,4)-D-glucuronic acid-beta(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2025-02-22 Deleted DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2024-12-05 Added XREF Reactome:R-HSA-2142850
2020-11-03 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0046394 (carboxylic acid biosynthetic process)
2017-04-06 Added RELATION is a GO:0046394 (carboxylic acid biosynthetic process)
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0006024 (glycosaminoglycan biosynthetic process)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0030212 (hyaluronan metabolic process)
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan synthesis
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2007-01-15 Updated TERM hyaluronan biosynthetic process
2001-09-01 Added TERM hyaluronan biosynthesis
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2025-02-22 Added DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronan is a type of non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta(1,4)-D-glucuronic acid-beta(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2025-02-22 Deleted DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan synthesis
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM hyaluronan synthesis
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM hyaluronan formation
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM hyaluronan anabolism
2007-08-09 Deleted SYNONYM hyaluronan biosynthesis
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan formation
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan biosynthesis
2007-08-09 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan anabolism
2007-01-15 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan biosynthesis
2006-05-04 Updated DEFINITION The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2005-08-10 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan formation
2005-08-10 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan synthesis
2005-08-10 Added SYNONYM hyaluronan anabolism
2003-10-24 Updated DEFINITION The formation from simpler components of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
2002-11-27 Added DEFINITION The formation from simpler components of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta1->4 linked D-glucuronyl-(beta1->3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2020-11-03 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0046394 (carboxylic acid biosynthetic process)
2017-04-06 Added RELATION is a GO:0046394 (carboxylic acid biosynthetic process)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0006024 (glycosaminoglycan biosynthetic process)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0030212 (hyaluronan metabolic process)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-12-05 Added XREF Reactome:R-HSA-2142850
Timestamp Action Category Detail
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