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histone H4S1 kinase activity
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GO_0044023 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: histone H4-serine (position 1) + ATP = histone H4-phosphoserine (position 1) + ADP. This reaction is the addition of a phosphate group to the serine residue at position 1 of histone H4.] |
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histone H4 kinase activity
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GO_0140997 |
[Catalysis of the transfer of a phosphate group to a histone H4.] |
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obsolete transmission of virus
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GO_0019089 |
[OBSOLETE. The transfer of virions in order to create new infection.] |
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histone H2AS1 kinase activity
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GO_0044024 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: histone H2A-serine (position 1) + ATP = histone H2A-phosphoserine (position 1) + ADP. This reaction is the addition of a phosphate group to the serine residue at position 1 of histone H2A.] |
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histone H2A kinase activity
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GO_0140995 |
[Catalysis of the transfer of a phosphate group to a histone H2A.] |
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histone H2BS14 kinase activity
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GO_0044025 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: histone H2B-serine (position 14) + ATP = histone H2B-phosphoserine (position 14) + ADP. This reaction is the addition of a phosphate group to the serine residue at position 14 of histone H2B.] |
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histone H2B kinase activity
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GO_0140998 |
[Catalysis of the transfer of a phosphate group to a histone H2B.] |
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obsolete DNA hypermethylation
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GO_0044026 |
[OBSOLETE. An increase in the epigenetic methylation of cytosine and adenosine residues in DNA.] |
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negative regulation of gene expression via chromosomal CpG island methylation
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GO_0044027 |
[An epigenetic gene regulation mechanism that negatively regulates gene expression by methylation of cytosine residues in chromosomal CpG islands. CpG islands are genomic regions that contain a high frequency of the CG dinucleotide associated with the transcription start site of genes.] |
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negative regulation of gene expression, epigenetic
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GO_0045814 |
[An epigenetic process that silences gene expression at specific genomic regions through chromatin remodeling either by modifying higher order chromatin fiber structure, nucleosomal histones, or the cytosine DNA methylation.] |
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obsolete DNA hypomethylation
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GO_0044028 |
[OBSOLETE. An decrease in the epigenetic methylation of cytosine and adenosine residues in DNA.] |
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histone H4R3 methyltransferase activity
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GO_0044020 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: S-adenosyl-L-methionine + (histone H4)-arginine (position 3) = S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine + (histone H4)-N-methyl-arginine (position 3). This reaction is the addition of a methyl group to the arginine residue at position 3 of histone H4, producing histone H4R3me.] |
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histone H4 methyltransferase activity
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GO_0140939 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: Catalysis of the reaction: S-adenosyl-L-methionine + a histone H4 = S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine + a methylated histone H4. Histone methylation generally occurs on either an arginine or a lysine residue.] |
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intermediate voltage-gated calcium channel activity
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GO_1990028 |
[Enables the transmembrane transfer of a calcium ion by an intermediate voltage-gated channel. An intermediate voltage-gated channel is a channel whose open state is dependent on intermediate voltage across the membrane in which it is embedded.] |
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vasomotion
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GO_1990029 |
[The rhythmical contraction and relaxation of arterioles, observed as slow and fast waves, with frequencies of 1-2 and 10-20 cpm.] |
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circulatory system process
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GO_0003013 |
[A organ system process carried out by any of the organs or tissues of the circulatory system. The circulatory system is an organ system that moves extracellular fluids to and from tissue within a multicellular organism.] |
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reproductive behavior
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GO_0019098 |
[The specific behavior of an organism that is associated with reproduction.] |
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behavior
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GO_0007610 |
[The internally coordinated responses (actions or inactions) of animals (individuals or groups) to internal or external stimuli, via a mechanism that involves nervous system activity.] |
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GO_0044054
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GO_0044054 |
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hippocampal mossy fiber expansion
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GO_1990026 |
[Synaptic expansion of hippocampal mossy fiber axon that makes contact with the thorny excrescences of hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cell dendrites.] |