obsolete abolished protein tyrosine phosphorylation during cellular response to hydrogen peroxide
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abolished protein tyrosine phosphorylation during cellular response to H2O2
fission_yeast_phenotype
OBSOLETE. A cellular process phenotype observed in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle in which the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in one or more specific proteins, or of specific protein sites, does not occur during a cellular response to hydrogen peroxide.
protein tyrosine phosphorylation abolished during cellular response to hydrogen peroxide
FYPO:0002284
FYPO:0006232
This term was made obsolete to implement a decision that protein modification terms should only include residue-specific information in cases where it is especially biologically significant, such as in histones or the RNA polymerase II CTD. In all other cases, phenotypic effects on specific modified residues should be captured in annotation extensions.
abolished protein tyrosine phosphorylation during cellular response to hydrogen peroxide during vegetative growth
2013-06-13T11:35:45Z
midori
abolished protein tyrosine phosphorylation during cellular response to hydrogen peroxide during mitotic cell cycle