See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| BindingFeature | |
| BiochemicalPathwayStep |
Definition: Imposes ordering on a step in a biochemical pathway.
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| BiochemicalReaction |
Definition: A conversion interaction in which one or more entities (substrates) undergo covalent
changes to become one or more other entities (products).
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| BioSource |
Definition: The biological source of an entity (e.g.
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| Catalysis |
Definition: A control interaction in which a physical entity (a catalyst) increases the rate of a conversion
interaction by lowering its activation energy.
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| CellularLocationVocabulary |
Definition: A reference to the Gene Ontology Cellular Component (GO CC) ontology.
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| CellVocabulary |
Definition: A reference to the Cell Type Ontology (CL).
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| ChemicalConstant | |
| ChemicalStructure |
Definition: The chemical structure of a small molecule.
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| Complex |
Definition: A physical entity whose structure is comprised of other physical entities bound to each other
non-covalently, at least one of which is a macromolecule (e.g.
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| ComplexAssembly |
Definition: A conversion interaction in which a set of physical entities, at least one being a macromolecule (e.g.
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| Control |
Definition: An interaction in which one entity regulates, modifies, or otherwise influences a continuant entity,
i.e.
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| ControlledVocabulary |
Definition: This class represents a term from an external controlled vocabulary (CV).
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| Controller |
This is a role interface for pathway elements that can control processes, namely
Pathway and PhysicalEntity. |
| Conversion |
Definition: An interaction in which molecules of one or more
PhysicalEntity pools are physically
transformed and become a member of one or more other PhysicalEntity pools. |
| CovalentBindingFeature |
Definition: An entity feature that represent the covalently bound state of a physical entity.
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| Degradation |
Definition: A conversion in which a pool of macromolecules are degraded into their elementary
units.
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| DeltaG |
Standard transformed Gibbs energy change for a reaction written in terms of biochemical reactants
(sums of species), delta-G'o.
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| Dna |
Definition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of deoxyribonucleotide monophosphates; a deoxyribonucleic
acid.
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| DnaReference |
A DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in
sequence and genomic position.
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| DnaRegion |
Definition: A region on a DNA molecule.
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| DnaRegionReference |
Definition: A DNARegionReference is a grouping of several DNARegion entities that are common in sequence and
genomic position.
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| Entity |
This class represents a discrete biological unit used when describing
pathways.
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| EntityFeature |
Description: A characteristic of a physical entity that can change while the entity still retains its biological
identity.
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| EntityReference |
Definition: An entity reference is a grouping of several physical entities across different
contexts and molecular states, that share common physical properties and often named and treated
as a single entity with multiple states by biologists.
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| EntityReferenceTypeVocabulary |
Definiiton: A reference to a term from an entity reference group ontology.
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| Evidence |
Definition: The support for a particular assertion, such as the existence of an interaction or pathway.
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| EvidenceCodeVocabulary |
Definition: A reference to the PSI Molecular Interaction ontology
experimental method types, including "interaction detection method", "participant identification method",
"feature detection method".
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| ExperimentalForm |
Definition: The form of a physical entity in a particular experiment, as it may be modified for purposes of
experimental design.
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| ExperimentalFormVocabulary |
Definition: A term that describes the form of the physical entity in the context of the experiment.
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| FragmentFeature |
Definition: An entity feature that represents the resulting physical entity subsequent to a cleavage or
degradation event.
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| Gene |
Definition: A continuant that encodes information that can be inherited through replication.
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| GeneticInteraction |
Definition : Genetic interactions between genes occur when two genetic perturbations (e.g.
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| Interaction |
Definition: A biological relationship between two or more entities.
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| InteractionVocabulary |
A reference to the PSI Molecular Interaction ontology (MI) interaction type.
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| KPrime |
The apparent equilibrium constant, K', and associated values.
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| Level3Element |
A Level 3 specific element.
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| ModificationFeature |
Definition: A covalently modified feature on a sequence, relevant to an interaction,
such as a post-translational modification.
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| Modulation |
Definition: An interaction in which one entity regulates, modifies, or otherwise influences another.
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| MolecularInteraction |
Definition: An interaction in which at least one participant is a physical entity, e.g.
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| Named |
Interface for all classes that can have names in BioPAX.
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| NucleicAcid |
Tagger interface for DNA and RNA
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| NucleicAcidReference |
Role interface for NucleicAcidReferences, namely DNA and RNA.
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| NucleicAcidRegionReference | |
| Observable |
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| Pathway | |
| PathwayStep |
This represents a set of pathway events.
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| PhenotypeVocabulary | |
| PhysicalEntity | |
| Process |
Tagging interface for entities that can participate in a pathway
and can be targeted by a control : Pathway and Interaction
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| Protein | |
| ProteinReference |
Description: A protein reference is a grouping of several protein entities that are encoded by the same
genetic sequence.
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| Provenance |
Definition: The direct source of a pathway data or score.
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| PublicationXref | |
| RelationshipTypeVocabulary |
Vocabulary for defining relationship Xref types.
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| RelationshipXref |
Definition: An xref that defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that
does not have the same biological identity as the referring entity.
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| Rna | |
| RnaReference | |
| RnaRegion |
Definition: A region on a RNA molecule.
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| RnaRegionReference |
A RNA region reference
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| Score |
Definition: A score associated with a publication reference describing how the score was
determined, the name of the method and a comment briefly describing the method.
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| SequenceEntity |
Tagger interface for macromolecules that are related to a genetic sequence: DNA, RNA, Protein.
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| SequenceEntityReference |
Tagger interface for protein, dna and rna entities
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| SequenceInterval | |
| SequenceLocation |
Definition: A location on a nucleotide or amino acid sequence.
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| SequenceModificationVocabulary |
Definition: A term that describes the covalent modifications to an amino
acid or nucleic acid chain.
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| SequenceRegionVocabulary |
Definition: A reference to a controlled vocabulary of sequence regions, such as InterPro or Sequence Ontology (SO)
Homepage at http://www.sequenceontology.org.
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| SequenceSite | |
| SimplePhysicalEntity |
Tagger interface for non-complex physical entities
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| SmallMolecule | |
| SmallMoleculeReference | |
| Stoichiometry |
Stoichiometric coefficient of a physical entity in the context of a conversion or complex.
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| TemplateReaction | |
| TemplateReactionRegulation | |
| TissueVocabulary |
Definition: A reference to the BRENDA
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| Transport | |
| TransportWithBiochemicalReaction | |
| UnificationXref |
Definition: A unification xref defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that has the same
biological identity as the referring entity.
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| UtilityClass | |
| Xref | |
| XReferrable |
| Enum | Description |
|---|---|
| CatalysisDirectionType |
This enum represents the direction of a catalysis under all physiological conditions if there is one.
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| ControlType |
Defines the nature of the control relationship between the controller and the controlled entities.
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| ConversionDirectionType |
This enum is used for specifying the direction of a Conversion.
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| PositionStatusType | |
| StepDirection |
Catalysis direction controlled vocabulary
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| StructureFormatType | |
| TemplateDirectionType |
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