This term is obsolete.

GO:0014846 JSON

esophagus smooth muscle contraction

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0014846 GONUTS page)

A process in which force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.

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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
oesophagus smooth muscle contraction related

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Taxon Constraints

The use of this term should conform to the following taxon constraints:

Ancestor GO ID Ancestor GO Term Name Relationship Taxon ID Taxon Reference(s)
GO:0014846 esophagus smooth muscle contraction Never in Taxon 2 Bacteria
GO:0014846 esophagus smooth muscle contraction Never in Taxon 2157 Archaea
GO:0014846 esophagus smooth muscle contraction Never in Taxon 4896 Schizosaccharomyces pombe
GO:0014846 esophagus smooth muscle contraction Never in Taxon 4932 Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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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 B1AWC8 10090 B1AWC8_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein B1AWC9 10090 B1AWC9_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein B1AWD0 10090 B1AWD0_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein B1AWD1 10090 B1AWD1_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein G3UWT3 10090 G3UWT3_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein G3UZ46 10090 G3UZ46_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein G3UZY9 10090 G3UZY9_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein P14646 10116 PDE4B_RAT GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000266 from this reference: GO_REF:0000096
NOT-qualified manual protein Q3TAQ1 10090 Q3TAQ1_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662
NOT-qualified manual protein Q3TMR0 10090 Q3TMR0_MOUSE GO:0006939 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:14519662

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:0014846 based on ALL annotations
The top 60 of 60 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
esophagus smooth muscle contraction
184,426.47 100.00 1,057 1,057
innervation
81,496.15 44.19 1,057 2,392
chondrocyte development
75,616.29 41.00 1,057 2,578
glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor receptor signaling pathway
64,463.89 34.95 1,057 3,024
heparan sulfate proteoglycan metabolic process
52,986.90 28.73 1,057 3,679
glomerular basement membrane development
39,931.54 21.34 991 4,577
embryonic skeletal system development
35,696.54 19.36 1,057 5,461
positive regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor production
32,706.99 17.53 991 5,588
negative regulation of fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway
22,258.37 12.07 1,057 8,758
N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfatase activity
20,797.91 11.28 1,057 9,373
Totals 28799 118540026
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0014846 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 42 of 42 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
esophagus smooth muscle contraction
46,135.68 100.00 28 28
negative regulation of prostatic bud formation
31,372.26 47.22 17 25
glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor receptor signaling pathway
18,721.73 40.58 28 69
limb joint morphogenesis
26,363.24 40.00 16 28
heparan sulfate proteoglycan metabolic process
15,948.14 34.57 28 81
innervation
15,753.65 34.15 28 82
regulation of hepatocyte proliferation
28,834.80 29.41 10 16
positive regulation of endothelin production
27,681.41 26.47 9 15
N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfatase activity
9,429.19 20.44 28 137
chondrocyte development
7,925.15 17.18 28 163
Totals 773 243553

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2 (Bacteria)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:4932 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:4896 (Schizosaccharomyces pombe)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2157 (Archaea)
2010-12-17 Added DEFINITION A process in which force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2010-12-17 Deleted DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2009-09-20 Added SYNONYM oesophagus smooth muscle contraction
2009-01-31 Added DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2009-01-31 Deleted DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2007-11-08 Added TERM esophagus smooth muscle contraction
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2010-12-17 Added DEFINITION A process in which force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2010-12-17 Deleted DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2009-09-20 Added SYNONYM oesophagus smooth muscle contraction
2009-01-31 Added DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2009-01-31 Deleted DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
2007-11-27 Added DEFINITION A process whereby force is generated within smooth muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. This process occurs in the esophagus. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step. The chemo-mechanical energy conversion step is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. The esophagus is the muscular membranous segment between the pharynx and the stomach in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0014831 (gastro-intestinal system smooth muscle contraction)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2 (Bacteria)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:4932 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:4896 (Schizosaccharomyces pombe)
2024-09-05 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2157 (Archaea)
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