Term Name: symbiont-mediated activation of host signal transduction pathway
Synonyms: activation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, induction by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, positive regulation by organism of signal transduction in other organism involved in symbiotic interaction, positive regulation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, positive regulation of signal transduction in other organism, stimulation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, up regulation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, up-regulation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway, upregulation by symbiont of host signal transduction pathway
Definition: A process in which a symbiont subverts a signal transduction pathway in the host organism by initiating, promoting, or enhancing its activation. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0052028]    QuickGO    AmiGO

Relationships
is a type of: symbiont-mediated perturbation of host signal transduction pathway
has subtype: symbiont-mediated activation of host anti-inflammatory cytokine signaling symbiont-mediated activation of host G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction symbiont-mediated activation of host inflammasome-mediated signal transduction symbiont-mediated activation of host interferon signaling pathway symbiont-mediated activation of host MAPK cascade symbiont-mediated activation of host NF-kappaB cascade symbiont-mediated activation of host signal transduction pathway via agonism of host cell surface receptor
inverse has_part: envenomation resulting in positive regulation of signal transduction in another organism