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neutral L-amino acid:sodium symporter activity
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GO_0005295 |
[Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: neutral L-amino acid(out) + Na+(out) = neutral L-amino acid(in) + Na+(in).] |
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guanylate cyclase inhibitor activity
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GO_0030251 |
[Binds to and stops, prevents or reduces the activity of guanylate cyclase.] |
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cyclase inhibitor activity
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GO_0010852 |
[Binds to and decreases the activity of an enzyme that catalyzes a ring closure reaction.] |
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GO_0005296
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GO_0005296 |
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growth hormone secretion
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GO_0030252 |
[The regulated release of growth hormone from secretory granules into the blood.] |
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peptide hormone secretion
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GO_0030072 |
[The regulated release of a peptide hormone from a cell.] |
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proline:proton symporter activity
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GO_0005297 |
[Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: proline(out) + H+(out) = proline(in) + H+(in).] |
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carboxylic acid transmembrane transporter activity
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GO_0046943 |
[Enables the transfer of carboxylic acids from one side of a membrane to the other. Carboxylic acids are organic acids containing one or more carboxyl (COOH) groups or anions (COO-).] |
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protein secretion by the type I secretion system
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GO_0030253 |
[The process in which proteins are secreted into the extracellular milieu via the type I secretion system; secretion occurs in a continuous process without the distinct presence of periplasmic intermediates and does not involve proteolytic processing of secreted proteins.] |
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protein secretion
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GO_0009306 |
[The controlled release of proteins from a cell.] |
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protein transmembrane transport
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GO_0071806 |
[The process in which a protein is transported across a membrane.] |
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proline:sodium symporter activity
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GO_0005298 |
[Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: proline(out) + Na+(out) = proline(in) + Na+(in).] |
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organic acid:sodium symporter activity
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GO_0005343 |
[Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: organic acid(out) + Na+(out) = organic acid(in) + Na+(in).] |
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protein secretion by the type III secretion system
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GO_0030254 |
[The process in which proteins are transferred into the extracellular milieu or directly into host cells by the bacterial type III secretion system; secretion occurs in a continuous process without the distinct presence of periplasmic intermediates and does not involve proteolytic processing of secreted proteins.] |
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GO_0005299
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GO_0005299 |
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protein secretion by the type IV secretion system
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GO_0030255 |
[The process in which proteins are transferred into the extracellular milieu or directly into host cells, via the type IV protein secretion system.] |
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secretion by the type IV secretion system
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GO_0044097 |
[The controlled release of proteins or DNA by a cell, via the type IV secretion system.] |
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type I protein secretion system complex
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GO_0030256 |
[A complex of three secretory proteins that carry out secretion in the type I secretion system: an inner membrane transport ATPase (termed ABC protein for ATP-binding cassette), which provides the energy for protein secretion; an outer membrane protein, which is exported via the sec pathway; and a membrane fusion protein, which is anchored in the inner membrane and spans the periplasmic space.] |
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protein-containing complex
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GO_0032991 |
[A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which at least one component is a protein and the constituent parts function together.] |
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type III protein secretion system complex
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GO_0030257 |
[A complex of approximately 20 proteins, most of which are located in the cytoplasmic membrane that carries out protein secretion in the bacterial type III secretion system; type III secretion also requires a cytoplasmic, probably membrane-associated ATPase.] |