GO Term : GO:0052002 metabolism by symbiont of substance in host GO

Namespace:  biological_process Obsolete:  false
description  The chemical reactions and pathways performed by an organism in its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.

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Identifier Name Description
GO:0008152 metabolic process The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation.
GO:0008150 biological_process Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end.
GO:0065007 biological regulation Any process that modulates a measurable attribute of any biological process, quality or function.
GO:0051704 multi-organism process A biological process which involves another organism of the same or different species.
GO:0065008 regulation of biological quality Any process that modulates a qualitative or quantitative trait of a biological quality. A biological quality is a measurable attribute of an organism or part of an organism, such as size, mass, shape, color, etc.
GO:0044419 interspecies interaction between organisms Any process in which an organism has an effect on an organism of a different species.
GO:0044403 symbiosis, encompassing mutualism through parasitism An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. Microscopic symbionts are often referred to as endosymbionts. The various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, in which the association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms; mutualism, in which the association is advantageous, or often necessary to one or both and not harmful to either; and commensalism, in which one member of the association benefits while the other is not affected. However, mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism are often not discrete categories of interactions and should rather be perceived as a continuum of interaction ranging from parasitism to mutualism. In fact, the direction of a symbiotic interaction can change during the lifetime of the symbionts due to developmental changes as well as changes in the biotic/abiotic environment in which the interaction occurs.
GO:0051701 interaction with host An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. The term host is used for the larger (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis; the various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, commensalism and mutualism.
GO:0044003 modification by symbiont of host morphology or physiology The process in which a symbiont organism effects a change in the structure or processes of its host organism.
GO:0051817 modification of morphology or physiology of other organism involved in symbiotic interaction The process in which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of a second organism, where the two organisms are in a symbiotic interaction.
GO:0035821 modification of morphology or physiology of other organism The process in which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of a second organism.
GO:0044033 multi-organism metabolic process A metabolic process - chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances - which involves more than one organism.
GO:0052214 metabolism of substance in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction The chemical reactions and pathways performed by an organism in a second organism, where the two organisms are in a symbiotic interaction.
GO:0052002 metabolism by symbiont of substance in host The chemical reactions and pathways performed by an organism in its host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.

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Parent Term . Identifier

Child Term . Identifier
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0044031
is_a GO:0052214 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0044003 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0044419 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0051817 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0051704 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0008152 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0044033 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0065007 GO:0052002
part of GO:0044419 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0065008 GO:0052002
part of GO:0044403 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0051701 GO:0052002
part of GO:0051704 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0035821 GO:0052002
part of GO:0008150 GO:0052002
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052006
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052007
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052010
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052011
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052012
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052013
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052014
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052015
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052016
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052017
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052172
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052174
is_a GO:0052002 GO:0052175

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