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classical arabinogalactan protein metabolic process
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GO_0010406 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving a cell wall arabinogalactan II glycoprotein, which is composed of a group of core protein containing Hyp, Ala, Ser, Thr and Gly as the major amino acid constituents, and the C-terminus is GPI anchored.] |
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arabinogalactan protein metabolic process
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GO_0010405 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving a cell wall arabinogalactan II glycoprotein, which is composed of a group of core protein of highly varying length and domain complexity. These are O-glycosylated at one or more hydroxyproline residues by arabinogalactan (AG) type II groups, which consist of (1->3)-beta-galactan and (1->6)-beta-linked galactan chains connected to each other by (1->3,1->6)-linked branch points, O-3 and O-6 positions substituted with terminal arabinosyl residues. Also, rhamnose, fucose, glucuronic and galacturonic acid can be present in the glycan structures.] |
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non-classical arabinogalactan protein metabolic process
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GO_0010407 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving a cell wall arabinogalactan II glycoprotein where other amino acids besides Hyp, Ala, Ser, Thr and Gly can be present and grouped into regions, such as a Cys-rich or Asn-rich domains.] |
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fasciclin-like arabinogalactan protein metabolic process
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GO_0010408 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving the cell wall arabinogalactan II glycoprotein variant which contains both an arabinogalactan protein (AGP) motif and a fasciclin domain.] |
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extensin metabolic process
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GO_0010409 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving extensins, a group of 60-90 kDNA hydroxyproline (Hyp)-rich glycoproteins whose polypeptide backbone consists of many repeats of structural Ser(Hyp)4-6 motifs, with heavily glycosylated 1-4 arabinose residues O-linked to contiguous stretches of Hyp residues, with most of the Ser residues being O-galactosylated.] |
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cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein metabolic process
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GO_0010404 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving a cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein that consist of a core-protein backbone O-glycosylated by one or more complex carbohydrates.] |
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pectic arabinan metabolic process
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GO_0010402 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving pectic arabinan, a polymer with an alpha-(1->5)-linked L-arabinofuranose (Araf) backbone that can be substituted with Araf-alpha-(1->2)-, Araf-alpha-(1->3)-, and/or Araf-alpha-(1->3)-Araf-alpha-(1->3)-side chains. Arabinan can be found as a side chain of the pectin rhamnogalacturonan I.] |
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pectic arabinogalactan I metabolic process
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GO_0010403 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving pectic arabinogalactan I, an alpha-(1,4)-linked D-galactopyranose backbone that is substituted with alpha-l-Araf residues via the O-3 of the D-galactose residues. Arabinogalactan I can be found as a side chain of rhamnogalacturonan I.] |
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cell wall proteoglycan metabolic process
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GO_0010384 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving cell wall peptidoglycan, a group of glycoproteins that consist of a core-protein backbone O-glycosylated by one or more complex carbohydrates.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum filament
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GO_0009420 |
[The long (approximately 20 nm), thin external structure of the bacterial-type flagellum, which acts as a propeller.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum filament cap
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GO_0009421 |
[The proteinaceous structure at the distal tip of the bacterial-type flagellar filament.] |
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mannan metabolic process
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GO_0010412 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving mannan, a group of polysaccharides containing a backbone composed of a polymer of D-mannose units.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum hook
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GO_0009424 |
[The portion of the bacterial-type flagellum that connects the filament to the basal body.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum basal body
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GO_0009425 |
[One of the three major substructures of the bacterial-type flagellum, the basal body is embedded in the cell envelope (the plasma membrane, peptidoglycan cell wall, and, if one is present, the outer membrane); it houses the secretion apparatus that exports the more distal components and the flagellar motor.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum hook-filament junction
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GO_0009422 |
[The region of the bacterial-type flagellum where the hook and filament meet.] |
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chorismate biosynthetic process
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GO_0009423 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of the unsymmetrical ether derived from phosphoenolpyruvate and 5-phosphoshikimic acid formed as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids and many other compounds.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod, P ring
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GO_0009428 |
[One of the rings of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body; anchors the basal body to the peptidoglycan layer.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum basal body, proximal rod
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GO_0009429 |
[The portion of the central rod of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body that is proximal to the cell membrane; the proximal rod connects the distal rod to the flagellar motor.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod
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GO_0009426 |
[The portion of the central rod of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body that is distal to the cell membrane; spans most of the distance between the inner and outer membranes.] |
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bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod, L ring
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GO_0009427 |
[One of the rings of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body; anchors the basal body to the outer membrane.] |