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Term:
regulation of ubiquinone biosynthetic process (GO:0010795)
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Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
negative regulation of ubiquinone biosynthetic process 
positive regulation of terrequinone A biosynthetic process 
positive regulation of ubiquinone biosynthetic process 
regulation of aldosterone biosynthetic process +   
regulation of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione biosynthetic process +  
regulation of asperthecin biosynthetic process +  
regulation of cortisol biosynthetic process +   
regulation of ecdysteroid biosynthetic process +  
regulation of emodin biosynthetic process +  
regulation of endocrocin biosynthetic process +  
regulation of helvolic acid biosynthetic process +  
regulation of kojic acid biosynthetic process +  
regulation of monodictyphenone biosynthetic process +  
regulation of naphtho-gamma-pyrone biosynthetic process +  
regulation of polyketide biosynthetic process +  
regulation of progesterone biosynthetic process +   
regulation of tensidol A biosynthetic process +  
regulation of tensidol B biosynthetic process +  
regulation of testosterone biosynthetic process +   
regulation of ubiquinone biosynthetic process +   
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of ubiquinone biosynthesis. Ubiquinone biosynthesis consists of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of ubiquinone, a lipid-soluble electron-transporting coenzyme.
regulation of xanthone-containing compound biosynthetic process +  
ubiquinone biosynthetic process from chorismate 
ubiquinone biosynthetic process from tyrosine 
ubiquinone biosynthetic process via 2-polyprenylphenol 
ubiquinone biosynthetic process via 3,4-dihydroxy-5-polyprenylbenzoate  
ubiquinone-6 biosynthetic process  

Synonyms
Definition Sources: GOC:dph, GOC:tb

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