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Improve representation of nitrogen cycle metabolic process #27217
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Probably a tangent, but ... The definition of GO:0071941 nitrogen cycle metabolic process is "The nitrogen cycle is a series of metabolic pathways by which nitrogen is converted between various forms and redox states; it encompasses pathways in which nitrogen is acted upon directly, such as nitrification, denitrification, nitrogen fixation, and mineralization. PMID:16675690" Is this intended to apply potentially to all taxa or to be restricted to prokaryotes and plants? Does the clause "in which nitrogen is acted upon directly" apply to all nitrogen cycle processes, or is it an optional label for some of them? If the former (all), then urea cycle is out of place because it does not involve conversion of nitrogen the element to anything. If the latter (optional), should purine catabolism to uric acid be added as a sibling of urea cycle, as playing a role in birds and reptiles like the one for urea cycle in mammals? |
Note, I have seen the urea cycle referred to biologically as part of the "nitrogen cycle". Note that the ecological meaning of "nitrogen cycle" is probably different. This term was intended to group process like nitrogen fixation and urea cycle that act on NH4 and NH3. If we move this term out we need a way to group terms but in that case it should also include "GO:0019676 ammonia assimilation cycle" or GO:0019740 nitrogen utilization Note this is narrower than the parent "organonitrogen compound metabolic process (GO:1901564)" or "GO:0006807 nitrogen compound metabolic process" Here is the ticket where the parent was added: TLDR; I think this term was intended to mean "nitrogen metabolic process" but I seem to remember that term was not approved of because it isn't "nitrogen" that is acted on in vivo (I cannot locate this ticket, it's probably from source forge days). |
This is an epic ticket
This:
Should look more like this:
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