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GO_0001538
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GO_0001538 |
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radial spoke stalk
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GO_0001536 |
[Protein complex forming the elongated portion of the radial spoke between the base which binds to the A-tubule of each microtubule outer doublet and the neck which connects to the spoke head within the ciliary or flagellum axoneme.] |
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dermatan 4-sulfotransferase
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GO_0001537 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: n 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate + dermatan = n adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + dermatan 4'-sulfate + n H+.] |
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radial spoke
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GO_0001534 |
[Protein complex that links the outer microtubule doublet of a 9+2 type ciliary or flagellar axoneme with the sheath that surrounds the central pair of microtubules. Composed of a stalk that attaches to each doublet microtubule and a globular structure (spoke head) that projects toward the central pair of microtubules.] |
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radial spoke head
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GO_0001535 |
[Protein complex forming portion of the radial spoke that is orthogonal to the elongated stalk and which projects towards the central pair of microtubules within the ciliary or flagellum axoneme.] |
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interleukin-21 receptor activity
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GO_0001532 |
[Combining with interleukin-21 and transmitting the signal from one side of the membrane to the other to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
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cornified envelope
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GO_0001533 |
[A type of plasma membrane that has been modified through addition of distinct intracellular and extracellular components, including ceramide, found in cornifying epithelial cells (corneocytes).] |
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lipopolysaccharide binding
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GO_0001530 |
[Binding to a lipopolysaccharide.] |
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interleukin-21 receptor binding
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GO_0001531 |
[Binding to an interleukin-21 receptor.] |
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obsolete elastin
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GO_0001529 |
[OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
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microfibril
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GO_0001527 |
[Extracellular matrix components occurring independently or along with elastin. Thought to have force-bearing functions in tendon. In addition to fibrillins, microfibrils may contain other associated proteins.] |
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obsolete elastin
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GO_0001528 |
[OBSOLETE. A major structural protein of mammalian connective tissues; composed of one third glycine, and also rich in proline, alanine, and valine. Chains are cross-linked together via lysine residues.] |
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obsolete proteoglycan sulfate transfer
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GO_0001526 |
[OBSOLETE. Transfer of sulfate to a proteoglycan (a glycoprotein whose carbohydrate units are glycosaminoglycans) using 3'-phosphoadenyl sulfate.] |
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retinoid metabolic process
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GO_0001523 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving retinoids, any member of a class of isoprenoids that contain or are derived from four prenyl groups linked head-to-tail. Retinoids include retinol and retinal and structurally similar natural derivatives or synthetic compounds, but need not have vitamin A activity.] |
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obsolete globin
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GO_0001524 |
[OBSOLETE. The colorless and basic protein moiety of hemoglobin and myoglobins.] |
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GO_0001521
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GO_0001521 |
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outer dense fiber
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GO_0001520 |
[A supramolecular fiber found in the flagella of mammalian sperm that surrounds the nine microtubule doublets. These dense fibers are stiff and noncontractile. In human, they consist of about 10 major and at least 15 minor proteins, where all major proteins are ODF1, ODF2 or ODF2-related proteins.] |
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polymeric cytoskeletal fiber
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GO_0099513 |
[A component of the cytoskeleton consisting of a homo or heteropolymeric fiber constructed from an indeterminate number of protein subunits.] |
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voltage-gated sodium channel complex
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GO_0001518 |
[A sodium channel in a cell membrane whose opening is governed by the membrane potential.] |
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peptide amidation
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GO_0001519 |
[The posttranslational conversion of C-terminal glycine-extended peptides to C-terminal alpha-amidated peptides. Occurs to over half of all peptide hormones to give bioactive peptides. This is a two step process catalyzed by a peptidyl-glycine alpha-hydroxylating monooxygenase and a peptidyl-alpha-hydroxyglycine alpha-amidating lyase. In some organisms, this process is catalyzed by two separate enzymes, whereas in higher organisms, one polypeptide catalyzes both reactions.] |