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The series of molecular signals that bring about the relay, amplification or dampening of a signal generated in response to a cue, such as starvation or pheromone exposure, in organisms that undergo conjugation with cellular fusion. Any process that terminates the activity of the active enzyme MAP kinase. Any process that terminates the activity of the active enzyme MAP kinase in the context of conjugation with cellular fusion. A cascade of at least three protein kinase activities culminating in the phosphorylation and activation of a MAP kinase. MAPKKK cascades lie downstream of numerous signaling pathways. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of MAP kinase activity. A signal transduction process resulting in the relay, amplification or dampening of a signal generated in response to pheromone exposure in organisms that undergo conjugation with cellular fusion. An example of this process is found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A MAPKKK cascade culminating in the phosphorylation and activation of a MAP kinase that occurs in the context of conjugation with cellular fusion.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: inactivation of MAPK activity involved in conjugation with cellular fusion
Acc: GO:0071511
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Any process that terminates the activity of the active enzyme MAP kinase in the context of conjugation with cellular fusion.
Synonyms:
  • conjugation with cellular fusion, inactivation of MAPK activity
  • conjugation with cellular fusion, termination of MAPK activity
  • inactivation of MAPK activity involved in mating response
  • termination of MAPK activity during conjugation with cellular fusion
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0071511 - inactivation of MAPK activity involved in conjugation with cellular fusion (interactive image map)

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