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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:positive regulation of glucosylceramide catabolic process
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Accession:GO:2000753 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of glucosylceramide catabolic process.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: positive regulation of glucosylceramide breakdown;   positive regulation of glucosylceramide catabolism;   positive regulation of glucosylceramide degradation



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Prkcd protein kinase C, delta involved_in ISO
IEA
(PMID:19279011)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:19279011 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr16:5,769,217...5,799,380
Ensembl chr16:5,769,215...5,799,352
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  biological_process 20075
    cellular process 19154
      metabolic process 11953
        amide metabolic process 467
          positive regulation of amide metabolic process 33
            positive regulation of glucosylceramide catabolic process 1
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  biological_process 20075
    cellular process 19154
      metabolic process 11953
        primary metabolic process 10582
          lipid metabolic process 1452
            membrane lipid metabolic process 207
              sphingolipid metabolic process 159
                ceramide metabolic process 112
                  glycosylceramide metabolic process 20
                    glucosylceramide metabolic process 10
                      glucosylceramide catabolic process 7
                        regulation of glucosylceramide catabolic process 4
                          positive regulation of glucosylceramide catabolic process 1
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