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transcription coactivator binding
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GO_0001223 |
[Binding to a transcription coactivator, a protein involved in positive regulation of transcription via protein-protein interactions with transcription factors and other proteins that positively regulate transcription. Transcription coactivators do not bind DNA directly, but rather mediate protein-protein interactions between activating transcription factors and the basal transcription machinery.] |
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GO_0001220
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GO_0001220 |
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transcription factor binding
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GO_0008134 |
[Binding to a transcription factor, a protein required to initiate or regulate transcription.] |
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peroxisomal transport
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GO_0043574 |
[Transport of substances into, out of or within a peroxisome, a small, membrane-bounded organelle that uses dioxygen (O2) to oxidize organic molecules.] |
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aminophospholipid transport
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GO_0015917 |
[The directed movement of aminophospholipids into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Aminophospholipids contain phosphoric acid as a mono- or diester and an amino (NH2) group.] |
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obsolete fatty-acyl group transport
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GO_0015915 |
[OBSOLETE. The directed movement of fatty acyl groups into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. A fatty acyl group is any acyl group derived from a fatty acid.] |
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fatty-acyl-CoA transport
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GO_0015916 |
[The directed movement of fatty acyl coenzyme A into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Fatty acyl coenzyme A is an acyl group linked to 3'-phosphoadenosine-(5')diphospho(4')pantatheine (coenzyme A).] |
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short-chain fatty acid transmembrane transport
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GO_0015913 |
[The directed movement of short-chain fatty acids into a cell or organelle. A short-chain fatty acid has an aliphatic tail containing fewer than 6 carbons.] |
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obsolete aspartate oxidase activity
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GO_0015922 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: aspartate + O2 = iminosuccinate + hydrogen peroxide.] |
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lipopolysaccharide transport
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GO_0015920 |
[The directed movement of lipopolysaccharides into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. A lipopolysaccharide is any of a group of related, structurally complex components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharides consist three covalently linked regions, lipid A, core oligosaccharide, and an O side chain. Lipid A is responsible for the toxicity of the lipopolysaccharide.] |
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GO_0015921
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GO_0015921 |
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GO_0001219
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GO_0001219 |
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GO_0001218
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GO_0001218 |
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GO_0001215
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GO_0001215 |
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GO_0001213
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GO_0001213 |
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GO_0001214
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GO_0001214 |
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GO_0001211
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GO_0001211 |
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GO_0001212
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GO_0001212 |
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GO_0001210
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GO_0001210 |
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glucosidase activity
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GO_0015926 |
[Catalysis of the hydrolysis of glucosyl compounds, substances containing a group derived from a cyclic form of glucose or a glucose derivative.] |