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protein delipidation
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GO_0051697 |
[The breakage of covalent bonds to detach lipid groups from a protein.] |
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pointed-end actin filament uncapping
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GO_0051696 |
[The removal of capping protein from the pointed (or minus) end of actin filaments to free the ends for addition, exchange or removal of further actin subunits.] |
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obsolete proline oxidase activity
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GO_0051699 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: L-proline + O2 + H2O = L-delta1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate + H2O2.] |
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saccharopine oxidase activity
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GO_0051698 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + L-saccharopine + O2 = (S)-2-amino-6-oxohexanoate + H2O2 + L-glutamate.] |
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GO_0061012
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GO_0061012 |
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hepatic duct development
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GO_0061011 |
[The progression of the hepatic duct over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The hepatic duct is the duct that leads from the liver to the common bile duct.] |
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gallbladder development
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GO_0061010 |
[The progression of the gallbladder over time, from its initial formation to the mature structure. The gallbladder is a cavitated organ that stores bile.] |
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peptidyl-lysine desuccinylation
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GO_0036049 |
[The removal of a succinyl group (CO-CH2-CH2-CO) from a succinylated lysine residue in a peptide or protein.] |
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protein desuccinylation
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GO_0036048 |
[The removal of a succinyl group (CO-CH2-CH2-CO) from a residue in a peptide or protein.] |
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umbilical cord development
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GO_0061027 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the development of the umbilical cord, from its formation to the mature structure. The umbilical cord is an organ or embryonic origin consisting of the 2 umbilical arteries and the one umbilical vein. The umbilical cord connects the cardiovascular system of the fetus to the mother via the placenta.] |
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cardiac muscle tissue regeneration
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GO_0061026 |
[The regrowth of cardiac muscle tissue to repair injured or damaged muscle fibers in the postnatal stage.] |
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peptidyl-lysine demalonylation
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GO_0036047 |
[The process of removing a malonyl group (CO-CH2-CO) from an malonylated lysine residue in a peptide or protein.] |
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protein demalonylation
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GO_0036046 |
[The removal of a malonyl group (CO-CH2-CO), from an amino acid residue within a protein or peptide.] |
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eyelid development in camera-type eye
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GO_0061029 |
[The progression of the eyelid in a camera-type eye from its formation to the mature state. The eyelid is a membranous cover that helps protect and lubricate the eye.] |
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curcumin catabolic process
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GO_0036040 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of the polyphenol, curcumin.] |
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obsolete peptidyl-lysine malonylation
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GO_0036045 |
[OBSOLETE. The addition of a malonyl group (CO-CH2-CO) to peptidyl-lysine to form N6-malonyl-L-lysine.] |
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obsolete protein malonylation
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GO_0036044 |
[OBSOLETE. The modification of a protein amino acid by the addition of a malonyl (CO-CH2-CO) group.] |
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obsolete microspike
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GO_0036043 |
[OBSOLETE. A dynamic, actin-rich projection extending from the surface of a migrating animal cell.] |
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long-chain fatty acyl-CoA binding
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GO_0036042 |
[Binding to a long-chain fatty acyl-CoA, any derivative of coenzyme A in which the sulfhydryl group is in a thioester linkage with a long-chain fatty-acyl group. A long-chain fatty acid has an aliphatic tail containing 13 to 22 carbons.] |
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GO_0061023
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GO_0061023 |
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