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Any process by which an organism has an effect on another organism of the same or different species. The process by which a naturally transformable bacterium acquires the ability to take up exogenous DNA. This term should be applied only to naturally transformable bacteria, and should not be used in the context of artificially induced bacterial transformation. A change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an extracellular stimulus. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a response to an external stimulus. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the process by which a cell becomes able to take up and incorporate extracellular DNA into its genome. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a multi-organism process, a process by which an organism has an effect on another organism of the same or different species. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a response to an extracellular stimulus. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of establishment of competence for transformation. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of establishment of competence for transformation. Any process that mediates interactions between a cell and its surroundings. Encompasses interactions such as signaling or attachment between one cell and another cell, between a cell and an extracellular matrix, or between a cell and any other aspect of its environment. A change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an extracellular stimulus. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a cellular process, any of those that are carried out at the cellular level, but are not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a biological process. Biological processes are regulated by many means; examples include the control of gene expression, protein modification or interaction with a protein or substrate molecule. The introduction and uptake of foreign genetic material (DNA or RNA) into a cell, and often the expression of that genetic material. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell communication. Cell communication is the process that mediates interactions between a cell and its surroundings. Encompasses interactions such as signaling or attachment between one cell and another cell, between a cell and an extracellular matrix, or between a cell and any other aspect of its environment.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: regulation of establishment of competence for transformation
Acc: GO:0045304
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the process by which a cell becomes able to take up and incorporate extracellular DNA into its genome.
Synonyms:
  • regulator of establishment of competence for transformation activity
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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GO:0045304 - regulation of establishment of competence for transformation (interactive image map)

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