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Kv4.1-DPP10 channel complex
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GO_0071199 |
[A voltage-gated potassium channel complex that contains the peptidase-related protein DPP10 associated with the channel via interaction with the Kv alpha subunit 4.1.] |
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negative regulation of type B pancreatic cell proliferation
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GO_1904691 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of type B pancreatic cell proliferation.] |
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regulation of type B pancreatic cell proliferation
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GO_0061469 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of type B pancreatic cell proliferation.] |
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positive regulation of cytoplasmic translational initiation
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GO_1904690 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cytoplasmic translational initiation.] |
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midbrain morphogenesis
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GO_1904693 |
[The developmental process by which a midbrain is generated and organized.] |
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positive regulation of type B pancreatic cell proliferation
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GO_1904692 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of type B pancreatic cell proliferation.] |
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obsolete cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase
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GO_0061812 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: cyclic ADP-ribose + H20 = ADP-ribose (ADPR).] |
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obsolete ADP-ribosyl cyclase activity
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GO_0061811 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: NAD = cyclic ADP-ribose + nicotinamide.] |
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obsolete NAD glycohydrolase activity
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GO_0061810 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: NAD+ + H2O = nicotinamide + ADP-ribose without proceeding through a cyclic ADP-ribose intermediate.] |
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proteaphagy
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GO_0061816 |
[The selective degradation of proteasomes by macroautophagy.] |
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Met1-linked polyubiquitin deubiquitinase activity
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GO_0061815 |
[Catalysis of the hydrolysis of ubiquitin units from Met1-linked (or linear) polyubiquitin chains.] |
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GO_0061814
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GO_0061814 |
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obsolete ARID domain binding
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GO_0061813 |
[OBSOLETE. Binding to a ARID domain. The AT-rich interaction domain (ARID) is an ~100-amino acid DNA-binding module found in a large number of eukaryotic transcription factors.] |
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telomeric DNA-containing double minutes formation
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GO_0061819 |
[A telomere maintenance process that results in the formation of small fragments of circular extrachromosomal DNA elements which contain telomeric DNA. It is speculated that telomeric DNA-containing double minutes are formed through a recombination event between the telomere and chromosome-internal TTAGGG-like sequences. Telomeric DNA-containing double minutes appear as two closely positioned dots in metaphase.] |
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tRNA folding
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GO_0061818 |
[The process of assisting in the folding of tRNAs into the correct tertiary structure.] |
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endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane tethering
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GO_0061817 |
[The attachment of an endoplasmic reticulum membrane to the plasma membrane via molecular tethers.] |
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endoplasmic reticulum localization
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GO_0051643 |
[Any process in which endoplasmic reticulum is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within the cell.] |
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ring centriole
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GO_0061823 |
[A ring-like structure observed at the base of the ciliary cap of insect spermatids. This structure may anchor the axoneme to the ciliary cap membrane and/or act as a diffusion barrier, proposed to be analogous to the annulus of mammalian sperm flagellum.] |
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ciliary cap
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GO_0061822 |
[An intracellular compartmentalized cilium structure found in insect spermatids which is bounded by a membrane derived from the invagination of the cell membrane that remains associated with the primary cilium as it is internalized. The ciliary cap is maintained at the end of the axoneme distal to the centriole and is separated from the cytosolic axoneme/cytoplasm by a putative transition zone, which may extend into the ciliary cap, and include a structure at the base of the ciliary cap termed the ring centriole.] |
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telomeric D-loop binding
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GO_0061821 |
[Binding to a telomeric D-loop. A telomeric D-loop is a three-stranded DNA displacement loop that forms at the site where the telomeric 3' single-stranded DNA overhang (formed of the repeat sequence TTAGGG in mammals) is tucked back inside the double-stranded component of telomeric DNA molecule, thus forming a t-loop or telomeric-loop and protecting the chromosome terminus.] |