This term is obsolete.
Note that this term is intended for the annotation of prokaryotic gene products.

GO:0043093 JSON

FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0043093 GONUTS page)

A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells. PMID:12626683

Comments

Note that this term is intended for the annotation of prokaryotic gene products.

185,003 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
prokaryote-type cytokinesis related
cytokinesis by binary fission related
prokaryotic fission related

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Child Terms

This table lists all terms that are direct descendants (child terms) of GO:0043093

Child Term Relationship to
GO:0043093
negative regulation of FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
negatively_regulates
divisome complex
capable_of_part_of
positive regulation of FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
positively_regulates
regulation of FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
regulates

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:0043093 FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis Never in Taxon 2759 Eukaryota

More information on taxon constraints in GO is available here

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 Q9LU05 3702 PCAP2_ARATH GO:0051301 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:17337629

Cross-references

Database ID Description
InterPro IPR009252 Cell division protein ZapB
InterPro IPR026589 Cell division protein FtsP
Wikipedia Binary_fission

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:0043093 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 225 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
1,054.01 100.00 184,950 184,950
cell division site
477.82 39.98 142,784 314,966
cell septum assembly
616.51 34.53 84,582 144,605
division septum assembly
539.93 34.03 93,123 181,787
protein polymerization
919.39 22.86 43,736 50,140
cell septum
414.02 11.57 26,053 66,326
cell division
112.87 10.70 183,671 1,715,239
septin ring assembly
779.61 7.99 15,203 20,554
cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane
149.72 7.92 28,057 197,514
peptidoglycan glycosyltransferase activity
117.90 5.37 17,294 154,609
Totals 1278771 203403640
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0043093 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 83 of 83 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
10,334.39 100.00 125 125
N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase activity
4,200.97 25.25 50 123
division septum assembly
4,366.64 18.07 30 71
septin ring assembly
2,880.08 10.06 17 61
cell septum
1,497.74 9.93 30 207
divisome complex
8,858.05 9.45 12 14
outer membrane-bounded periplasmic space
658.82 5.84 51 800
cell division site
354.12 3.25 49 1,430
FtsQBL complex
10,334.39 2.40 3 3
FtsBL complex
10,334.39 1.60 2 2
Totals 608 890773

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-03-21 Added RELATION is a GO:0022413 (reproductive process in single-celled organism)
2024-03-21 Deleted RELATION part of GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2024-02-24 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0022414 (reproductive process)
2016-06-22 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0044702 (single organism reproductive process)
2016-06-22 Added RELATION is a GO:0022414 (reproductive process)
2015-12-09 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2759 (Eukaryota)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION is a GO:0044702 (single organism reproductive process)
2015-11-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION part of GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION part of GO:0019954 (asexual reproduction)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2014-08-23 Updated TERM FtsZ-dependent cytokinesis
2010-09-26 Updated TERM cytokinesis by binary fission
2004-01-29 Added TERM binary fission
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2014-08-23 Added DEFINITION A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells.
2014-08-23 Deleted DEFINITION A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells; the process in which prokaryotic cells divide.
2014-08-23 Added SYNONYM prokaryote-type cytokinesis
2014-08-23 Added SYNONYM cytokinesis by binary fission
2014-08-23 Added SYNONYM prokaryotic fission
2014-08-23 Deleted SYNONYM prokaryotic fission
2014-08-23 Deleted SYNONYM prokaryote-type cytokinesis
2010-12-03 Deleted DEFINITION A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells; the process by which prokaryotic cells divide.
2010-12-03 Added DEFINITION A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells; the process in which prokaryotic cells divide.
2010-09-26 Added DEFINITION A cytokinesis process that involves a set of conserved proteins including FtsZ, and results in the formation of two similarly sized and shaped cells; the process by which prokaryotic cells divide.
2010-09-26 Added SYNONYM prokaryote-type cytokinesis
2010-09-26 Added SYNONYM prokaryotic fission
2010-09-26 Deleted DEFINITION A process in which two similarly sized and shaped cells are formed by the division of one cell, the process by which most bacteria reproduce.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION A process in which two similarly sized and shaped cells are formed by the division of one cell, the process by which most bacteria reproduce.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION A process in which two similarly sized and shaped cells are formed by the division of one cell, the process by which most bacteria reproduce.
2004-01-29 Added DEFINITION A process in which two similarly sized and shaped cells are formed by the division of one cell, the process by which most bacteria reproduce.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-03-21 Added RELATION is a GO:0022413 (reproductive process in single-celled organism)
2024-03-21 Deleted RELATION part of GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2024-02-24 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0022414 (reproductive process)
2016-06-22 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0044702 (single organism reproductive process)
2016-06-22 Added RELATION is a GO:0022414 (reproductive process)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION is a GO:0044702 (single organism reproductive process)
2015-11-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION part of GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
2015-11-21 Added RELATION part of GO:0019954 (asexual reproduction)
2015-11-21 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0019954 (asexual reproduction)
2010-09-26 Added RELATION is a GO:0000910 (cytokinesis)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0019954 (asexual reproduction)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0032505 (obsolete reproduction of a single-celled organism)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2009-03-29 Added XREF Wikipedia:Binary_fission
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2015-12-09 Added CONSTRAINT never_in_taxon NCBITaxon:2759 (Eukaryota)
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