This term is obsolete.

GO:0010957 JSON

negative regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0010957 GONUTS page)

Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of a vitamin D biosynthetic process. Vitamin D biosynthesis is the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of vitamin D, any of a group of related, fat-soluble compounds that are derived from delta-5,7 steroids and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Specific forms of vitamin D include calciferol (ergocalciferol; vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (calciol; vitamin D3).

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Child Terms

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Child Term Relationship to
GO:0010957
negative regulation of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activity
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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:0010957 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 152 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
negative regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process
1,101,349.10 100.00 177 177
negative regulation of cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
1,055,932.50 51.38 93 97
desmosome disassembly
1,101,349.10 41.81 74 74
regulation of bicellular tight junction assembly
283,903.30 25.66 174 675
epithelial to mesenchymal transition involved in endocardial cushion formation
137,512.36 11.60 110 881
regulation of chemokine production
151,768.78 11.56 74 537
negative regulation of vitamin D receptor signaling pathway
133,606.28 10.38 74 610
cartilage morphogenesis
105,346.43 9.04 110 1,150
epithelial cell migration
99,710.61 8.58 110 1,215
negative regulation of DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator
90,351.13 8.19 174 2,121
Totals 5514 3792561
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0010957 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 122 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
negative regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process
161,474.88 100.00 8 8
desmosome disassembly
107,649.92 22.22 2 3
negative regulation of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activity
107,649.92 22.22 2 3
negative regulation of cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
46,135.68 15.38 2 7
regulation of bicellular tight junction assembly
20,701.91 11.90 5 39
cell migration involved in endocardial cushion formation
21,529.98 9.52 2 15
I-kappaB/NF-kappaB complex
40,368.72 9.09 1 4
negative regulation of vitamin D receptor signaling pathway
18,997.05 8.70 2 17
negative regulation of intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage
12,232.94 7.25 5 66
negative regulation of DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator
10,764.99 6.41 5 75
Totals 216 75757

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-10-24 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2016-06-22 Deleted RELATION is a GO:1902931 (negative regulation of alcohol biosynthetic process)
2014-04-25 Added RELATION is a GO:1902931 (negative regulation of alcohol biosynthetic process)
2010-02-24 Added RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2009-08-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0045939 (negative regulation of steroid metabolic process)
2009-08-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2009-08-15 Added RELATION is a GO:0010894 (negative regulation of steroid biosynthetic process)
2009-08-14 Added RELATION is a GO:0045939 (negative regulation of steroid metabolic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION is a GO:0060556 (regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2009-05-11 Added TERM negative regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2009-05-11 Added DEFINITION Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of a vitamin D biosynthetic process. Vitamin D biosynthesis is the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of vitamin D, any of a group of related, fat-soluble compounds that are derived from delta-5,7 steroids and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Specific forms of vitamin D include calciferol (ergocalciferol; vitamin D2) and cholecalciferol (calciol; vitamin D3).
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-10-24 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2016-06-22 Deleted RELATION is a GO:1902931 (negative regulation of alcohol biosynthetic process)
2014-04-25 Added RELATION is a GO:1902931 (negative regulation of alcohol biosynthetic process)
2010-02-24 Added RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2009-08-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0045939 (negative regulation of steroid metabolic process)
2009-08-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2009-08-15 Added RELATION is a GO:0010894 (negative regulation of steroid biosynthetic process)
2009-08-14 Added RELATION is a GO:0045939 (negative regulation of steroid metabolic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION is a GO:0060556 (regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION is a GO:0031327 (obsolete negative regulation of cellular biosynthetic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION negatively regulates GO:0042368 (vitamin D biosynthetic process)
2009-05-11 Added RELATION is a GO:0046137 (negative regulation of vitamin metabolic process)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
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