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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:negative regulation of mitochondrial ATP synthesis coupled proton transport
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Definition:Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of mitochondrial ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.



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  biological_process 17917
    metabolic process 10998
      biosynthetic process 7879
        negative regulation of biosynthetic process 2590
          negative regulation of nucleotide biosynthetic process 4
            negative regulation of purine nucleotide biosynthetic process 4
              negative regulation of ATP biosynthetic process 3
                negative regulation of mitochondrial ATP synthesis coupled proton transport 0
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  biological_process 17917
    metabolic process 10998
      organic substance metabolic process 10554
        organic cyclic compound metabolic process 5907
          nucleobase-containing compound metabolic process 5439
            nucleobase-containing small molecule metabolic process 682
              nucleoside phosphate metabolic process 615
                nucleotide metabolic process 608
                  purine nucleotide metabolic process 551
                    purine nucleotide biosynthetic process 225
                      purine ribonucleotide biosynthetic process 198
                        ATP biosynthetic process 77
                          proton motive force-driven ATP synthesis 48
                            proton motive force-driven mitochondrial ATP synthesis 22
                              regulation of mitochondrial ATP synthesis coupled proton transport 3
                                negative regulation of mitochondrial ATP synthesis coupled proton transport 0
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