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obsolete regulation of cholesterol esterification
Obsolete Term Information
Accession
GO:0010872
Name
obsolete regulation of cholesterol esterification
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
None
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
OBSOLETE. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cholesterol esterification. Cholesterol esterification is the lipid modification process in which a sterol ester is formed by the combination of a carboxylic acid (often a fatty acid) and cholesterol. In the blood this process is associated with the conversion of free cholesterol into cholesteryl ester, which is then sequestered into the core of a lipoprotein particle.
Source:
GOC:dph,
GOC:tb
Comment
This term was obsoleted because it represents a molecular function.
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