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negative regulation of striated muscle tissue development
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GO_0045843 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of striated muscle development.] |
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cullin family protein binding
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GO_0097602 |
[Binding to a member of the cullin family, hydrophobic proteins that act as scaffolds for ubiquitin ligases (E3).] |
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telomere cap complex
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GO_0000782 |
[A complex of DNA and protein located at the end of a linear chromosome that protects and stabilizes a linear chromosome.] |
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temperature-gated ion channel activity
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GO_0097603 |
[Enables the transmembrane transfer of an ion by a channel that opens in response to a temperature stimulus (e.g. exposure to a temperature range different than the optimal temperature for that organism).] |
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nuclear telomere cap complex
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GO_0000783 |
[A complex of DNA and protein located at the end of a linear chromosome in the nucleus that protects and stabilizes a linear chromosome.] |
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temperature-gated cation channel activity
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GO_0097604 |
[Enables the transmembrane transfer of a cation by a channel that opens in response to a temperature stimulus (e.g. exposure to a temperature range different than the optimal temperature for that organism).] |
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GO_0000780
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GO_0000780 |
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obsolete regulation of nuclear envelope permeability
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GO_0097605 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the passage or uptake of molecules by the nuclear envelope.] |
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chromosome, telomeric region
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GO_0000781 |
[The end of a linear chromosome, required for the integrity and maintenance of the end. A chromosome telomere usually includes a region of telomerase-encoded repeats the length of which rarely exceeds 20 bp each and that permits the formation of a telomeric loop (T-loop). The telomeric repeat region is usually preceded by a sub-telomeric region that is gene-poor but rich in repetitive elements. Some telomeres only consist of the latter part (for eg. D. melanogaster telomeres).] |
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obsolete positive regulation of nuclear envelope permeability
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GO_0097606 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of the passage or uptake of molecules by the nuclear envelope.] |
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obsolete negative regulation of nuclear envelope permeability
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GO_0097607 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of the passage or uptake of molecules by the nuclear envelope.] |
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transverse flagellum
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GO_0097608 |
[A motile cilium found in dinoflagellates. It coils around the cell and provides the forward thrust for motility. It is often contained in a furrow called the cingulum, and emerges from a flagellar pore located in the cingulum.] |
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R-linalool synthase activity
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GO_0034008 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: geranyl diphosphate + H2O = (R)-linalool + diphosphate.] |
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longitudinal flagellum
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GO_0097609 |
[A motile cilium found in dinoflagellates. It trails the cell and acts as a steering rudder. It is often partially contained in a furrow called the sulcus, and emerges from a flagellar pore located in the sulcus.] |
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isoprene synthase activity
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GO_0034009 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: dimethylallyl diphosphate = diphosphate + isoprene.] |
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obsolete histidine family amino acid metabolic process
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GO_0009075 |
[OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving amino acids of the histidine family.] |
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negative regulation of growth
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GO_0045926 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the rate or extent of growth, the increase in size or mass of all or part of an organism.] |
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obsolete histidine family amino acid biosynthetic process
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GO_0009076 |
[OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of amino acids of the histidine family.] |
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aromatic amino acid family biosynthetic process
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GO_0009073 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of aromatic amino acid family, amino acids with aromatic ring (phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan).] |
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protoderm histogenesis
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GO_0010068 |
[The formation of the primary meristem or meristematic tissue that gives rise to the epidermis.] |