[Go-diff] GO update 01/23/2009

Remote CVS for Gene Ontology gocvs at genome.stanford.edu
Fri Jan 23 21:30:50 PST 2009


OBODIFF of gene_ontology_write.obo version 1.410 by 1.411

Starting obodiff at /share/go/bin/oboedit/current using 256M of memory
* Created object of type obo:TERM with id GO:0060408
* Created object of type obo:TERM with id GO:0060409
* Created object of type obo:TERM with id GO:0060410
* Populated new object GO:0060408 (macro)
  * Changed name of GO:0060408 from "<new term>" to "regulation of acetylcholine metabolic process"
  * Set definition of GO:0060408 to "Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving acetylcholine, the acetic acid ester of the organic base choline. Acetylcholine is a major neurotransmitter and neuromodulator both in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also acts as a paracrine signal in various non-neural tissues."
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:dph to GO:0060408
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:tb to GO:0060408
  * Copied GO:0060408 to GO:0008291 with type regulates
  * Copied GO:0060408 to GO:0033238 with type OBO_REL:is_a
  * Assigned namespace "biological_process" to GO:0060408
* Populated new object GO:0060409 (macro)
  * Changed name of GO:0060409 from "<new term>" to "positive regulation of acetylcholine metabolic process"
  * Set definition of GO:0060409 to "Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving acetylcholine, the acetic acid ester of the organic base choline. Acetylcholine is a major neurotransmitter and neuromodulator both in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also acts as a paracrine signal in various non-neural tissues."
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:dph to GO:0060409
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:tb to GO:0060409
  * Copied GO:0060409 to GO:0060408 with type OBO_REL:is_a
  * Copied GO:0060409 to GO:0008291 with type positively_regulates
  * Copied GO:0060409 to GO:0033240 with type OBO_REL:is_a
  * Assigned namespace "biological_process" to GO:0060409
* Populated new object GO:0060410 (macro)
  * Changed name of GO:0060410 from "<new term>" to "negative regulation of acetylcholine metabolic process"
  * Set definition of GO:0060410 to "Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving acetylcholine, the acetic acid ester of the organic base choline. Acetylcholine is a major neurotransmitter and neuromodulator both in the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also acts as a paracrine signal in various non-neural tissues."
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:dph to GO:0060410
  * Added definition dbxref GOC:tb to GO:0060410
  * Copied GO:0060410 to GO:0033239 with type OBO_REL:is_a
  * Copied GO:0060410 to GO:0008291 with type negatively_regulates
  * Copied GO:0060410 to GO:0060408 with type OBO_REL:is_a
  * Assigned namespace "biological_process" to GO:0060410
* Changed name of GO:0033238 from "regulation of amine metabolic process" to "regulation of cellular amine metabolic process"
* Changed definition of GO:0033238 from "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving amines." to "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways by which individual cells transform amines."
* Changed name of GO:0033239 from "negative regulation of amine metabolic process" to "negative regulation of cellular amine metabolic process"
* Changed name of GO:0033240 from "positive regulation of amine metabolic process" to "positive regulation of cellular amine metabolic process"
* Changed name of GO:0033241 from "regulation of amine catabolic process" to "regulation of cellular amine catabolic process"
* Changed name of GO:0033242 from "negative regulation of amine catabolic process" to "negative regulation of cellular amine catabolic process"
* Changed name of GO:0033243 from "positive regulation of amine catabolic process" to "positive regulation of cellular amine catabolic process"


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