Term Information

Accession
GO:1902510
Name
regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
regulation of DNA catabolic process during apoptosis, regulation of DNA catabolism during apoptosis, regulation of DNA fragmentation involved in apoptotic nuclear change, regulation of endonucleolytic DNA catabolic process involved in apoptosis, regulation of DNA fragmentation, regulation of chromatinolysis
Alternate IDs
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Definition
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of apoptotic DNA fragmentation. Source: PMID:15723341, GOC:TermGenie, GOC:hjd, PMID:15572351
Comment
DNA fragmentation in response to apoptotic signals is achieved through the activity of apoptotic nucleases (see GO:0006309 'apoptotic DNA fragmentation'). Gene products involved in compartmentalization of such nucleases and in activation or repression of their enzymatic activity should be annotated to the regulation term GO:1902510 'regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation' or to one of its children (see PMID:15723341).
History
See term history for GO:1902510 at QuickGO
Subset
None
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Parents of regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation (GO:1902510)
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regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation [RO:0002211 relation] RO:0002211  apoptotic DNA fragmentation (GO:0006309)
regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of DNA catabolic process (GO:1903624)
Children of regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation (GO:1902510)
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positive regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation (GO:1902512) [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation
negative regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation (GO:1902511) [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation
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