Preferred Name

obsolete regulation of molecular function, epigenetic
Synonyms

regulation of protein activity, epigenetic

Definitions

OBSOLETE. Any heritable epigenetic process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein function by self-perpetuating conformational conversions of normal proteins in healthy cells. This is distinct from, though mechanistically analogous to, disease states associated with prion propagation and amyloidogenesis. A single protein, if it carries a glutamine/asparagine-rich ('prion') domain, can sometimes stably exist in at least two distinct physical states, each associated with a different phenotype; propagation of one of these traits is achieved by a self-perpetuating change in the protein from one form to the other, mediated by conformational changes in the glutamine/asparagine-rich domain. Prion domains are both modular and transferable to other proteins, on which they can confer a heritable epigenetic alteration of function; existing bioinformatics data indicate that they are rare in non-eukarya, but common in eukarya. This term was obsoleted because it is not an active process.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0040030

Obsolete

true

comment

This term was obsoleted because it is not an active process.

alternative term

regulation of protein activity, epigenetic

definition

OBSOLETE. Any heritable epigenetic process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein function by self-perpetuating conformational conversions of normal proteins in healthy cells. This is distinct from, though mechanistically analogous to, disease states associated with prion propagation and amyloidogenesis. A single protein, if it carries a glutamine/asparagine-rich ('prion') domain, can sometimes stably exist in at least two distinct physical states, each associated with a different phenotype; propagation of one of these traits is achieved by a self-perpetuating change in the protein from one form to the other, mediated by conformational changes in the glutamine/asparagine-rich domain. Prion domains are both modular and transferable to other proteins, on which they can confer a heritable epigenetic alteration of function; existing bioinformatics data indicate that they are rare in non-eukarya, but common in eukarya.

deprecated

true

has_exact_synonym

regulation of protein activity, epigenetic

has_obo_namespace

biological_process

id

GO:0040030

label

obsolete regulation of molecular function, epigenetic

notation

GO:0040030

prefLabel

obsolete regulation of molecular function, epigenetic

term tracker item

https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/22203

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