FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term ethylene-activated signaling pathway ID (Ontology) GO:0009873 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The series of molecular signals generated by the reception of ethylene (ethene, C2H4) by a receptor and ending with modulation of a cellular process, e.g. transcription.[ PubMed:24012247 ]
Also Known As "ethene mediated signalling pathway"
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 |__hormone-mediated signaling pathway_______
intracellular signal transduction            |
 |__phosphorelay signal transduction system__|
                                             ethylene-activated signaling pathway
                                              |__induced systemic resistance, ethylene mediated signaling pathway
                                              |__jasmonic acid and ethylene-dependent systemic resistance, ethylene mediated signaling pathway
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Is a phosphorelay signal transduction system
hormone-mediated signaling pathway
Part of cellular response to ethylene stimulus
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  • "ethene mediated signaling pathway" RELATED
    "ethene mediated signalling pathway" EXACT
    "ethylene mediated signaling pathway" RELATED
    "ethylene mediated signalling pathway" RELATED
    "ethylene signal transduction" RELATED[ PubMed:24012247 ]
    "ethylene signaling pathway" RELATED[ PubMed:24287137 ]
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