2,5-Dihydroxybenzoic acid


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0006260 Dna replication Decreases phenotype PMID:29885857
GO:0008283 Cell population proliferation Decreases phenotype PMID:29885857
GO:0009060 Aerobic respiration Increases phenotype PMID:27554043
GO:0010918 Positive regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential Decreases phenotype PMID:27554043
GO:0016049 Cell growth Decreases phenotype PMID:29885857
GO:0030335 Positive regulation of cell migration Decreases phenotype PMID:27554043
GO:0043065 Positive regulation of apoptotic process Increases phenotype PMID:27554043
GO:0045454 Cell redox homeostasis Decreases phenotype PMID:37120126
GO:0050996 Positive regulation of lipid catabolic process Increases phenotype PMID:37120126
GO:1903428 Positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:27554043
GO:2001171 Positive regulation of atp biosynthetic process Decreases phenotype PMID:27554043

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