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guanyl nucleotide exchange factor activator activity
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GO_0160124 |
[Binds to and increases the activity of a guanyl nucleotide exchange factor.] |
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GO_0071832
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GO_0071832 |
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structural constituent of nuclear lamina
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GO_0160123 |
[The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of nuclear lamina.] |
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mating pheromone secretion involved in regulation of conjugation with cellular fusion
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GO_0071835 |
[The regulated release of a mating pheromone, a peptide hormone that induces a behavioral or physiological response(s) from a responding organism or cell, that regulates the union or introduction of genetic information from compatible mating types that results in a genetically different individual. Conjugation requires direct cellular contact between the organisms.] |
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mating pheromone secretion
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GO_0071834 |
[The regulated release of a mating pheromone, a peptide hormone that induces a behavioral or physiological response(s) from a responding organism or cell, that contributes to a process of sexual reproduction.] |
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negative regulation of endosperm development
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GO_1904095 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of endosperm development.] |
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positive regulation of autophagic cell death
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GO_1904094 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of autophagic cell death.] |
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HMG box domain binding
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GO_0071837 |
[Binding to an HMG box domain, a protein domain that consists of three helices in an irregular array. HMG-box domains are found in one or more copies in HMG-box proteins, which form a large, diverse family involved in the regulation of DNA-dependent processes such as transcription, replication, and strand repair, all of which require the bending and unwinding of chromatin.] |
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acid phosphatase complex
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GO_1904097 |
[A protein complex which is capable of acid phosphatase activity.] |
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phosphatase complex
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GO_1903293 |
[A protein complex which is capable of phosphatase activity.] |
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nectar secretion
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GO_0071836 |
[The controlled release of a nectar by a cell or a tissue. Nectar is a fluid secreted by many angiosperms to promote pollination by providing a reward to pollinators. Nectar may also deter certain organisms from visiting or play other biological roles. Nectar is a complex solution that may include the following types of compounds: sugars, amino acids, organic acids, alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, vitamins, phenolics, metal ions, oils, free fatty acids, and proteins.] |
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protein tyrosine phosphatase complex
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GO_1904096 |
[A protein complex which is capable of protein tyrosine phosphatase activity.] |
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apoptotic process in bone marrow cell
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GO_0071839 |
[The apoptotic process in cells in the bone marrow.] |
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negative regulation of protein O-linked glycosylation
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GO_1904099 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of protein O-linked glycosylation.] |
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regulation of protein O-linked glycosylation
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GO_1904098 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein O-linked glycosylation.] |
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cell proliferation in bone marrow
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GO_0071838 |
[The multiplication or reproduction of cells, resulting in the expansion of a cell population in the bone marrow.] |
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mating projection septin ring
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GO_0032175 |
[A septin ring, i.e. a ring-shaped structure composed of septins and septin-associated proteins, located at the neck of a shmoo (mating projection). The septin ring in the neck of a shmoo may act as a barrier to localize mating factors in the shmoo tip.] |
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cellular bud neck septin collar
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GO_0032174 |
[A tubular structure with flared ends, shaped like an hourglass and composed of highly ordered arrays of septin filaments, that forms at the bud neck of a dividing cell. In S. cerevisiae, this structure is located at the bud neck throughout most of the cell cycle and the septins are fixed within the structure, not exchanging with soluble septins. This septin structure acts as a scaffold for other proteins that function at the bud neck.] |
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septin collar
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GO_0032173 |
[A tubular, hourglass-shaped structure composed of highly ordered arrays of septin filaments; in budding yeast cells, the septin collar forms from the initial septin ring by expanding into the daughter cell.] |
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cellular bud neck split septin rings
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GO_0032177 |
[Two separate septin rings that are formed from the septin collar at the time of cytokinesis in cells that divide by budding. These two rings are thought to delineate a special compartment in which factors involved in cytokinesis are concentrated.] |