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anti-Mullerian hormone receptor activity
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GO_1990272 |
[Combining with anti-Mullerian hormone to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
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platelet-derived growth factor receptor-ligand complex
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GO_1990270 |
[A tetrameric protein complex consisting of two platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor subunits and two PDGF ligand subunits. Binding of the PDGF ligand dimer to the PDGF receptor in the plasma membrane induces receptor dimerization and activation. PDGFs are involved in a wide variety of signaling processes and are found in all vertebrates. At least two different receptor chains (A and B) and four types of ligand chains (A, B, C, and D) are known forming a wide variety of combinations of receptor-ligand complexes.] |
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Bub1-Bub3 complex localization to kinetochore
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GO_1990299 |
[A cellular protein complex localization that acts on a Bub1-Bub3 complex; as a result, the complex is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location at the kinetochore.] |
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renal amino acid absorption
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GO_1990297 |
[A renal system process in which amino acids are taken up from the collecting ducts, glomerulus and proximal and distal loops of the nephron. In non-mammalian species, absorption may occur in related structures.] |
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renal absorption
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GO_0070293 |
[A renal system process in which water, ions, glucose and proteins are taken up from the collecting ducts, glomerulus and proximal and distal loops of the nephron. In non-mammalian species, absorption may occur in related structures (e.g. protein absorption is observed in nephrocytes in Drosophila, see PMID:23264686).] |
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bub1-bub3 complex
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GO_1990298 |
[Protein complex that associates with the kinetochores.] |
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post-anaphase microtubule array
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GO_1990295 |
[A cytoskeletal part that consists of an array of microtubules and associated molecules that forms at the end of anaphase, and in which microtubules are nucleated from an equatorial microtubule organizing center.] |
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GO_1990296
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GO_1990296 |
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GO_1990293
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GO_1990293 |
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obsolete peptidyl-threonine trans-autophosphorylation
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GO_1990294 |
[OBSOLETE. The phosphorylation of a peptidyl-threonine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-threonine on an identical protein. For example, phosphorylation by the other kinase within a homodimer.] |
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GO_1990291
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GO_1990291 |
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GO_1990292
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GO_1990292 |
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GO_1990290
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GO_1990290 |
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obsolete toxin resistance
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GO_0009402 |
[OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
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obsolete signal transducer, downstream of receptor, with serine/threonine phosphatase activity
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GO_0009400 |
[OBSOLETE. Conveys a signal from an upstream receptor or intracellular signal transducer by catalysis of the reaction: protein serine phosphate + H2O = protein serine + phosphate, and protein threonine phosphate + H2O = protein threonine + phosphate.] |
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phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar phosphotransferase system
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GO_0009401 |
[The uptake and phosphorylation of specific carbohydrates from the extracellular environment; uptake and phosphorylation are coupled, making the PTS a link between the uptake and metabolism of sugars; phosphoenolpyruvate is the original phosphate donor; phosphoenolpyruvate passes the phosphate via a signal transduction pathway, to enzyme 1 (E1), which in turn passes it on to the histidine protein, HPr; the next step in the system involves sugar-specific membrane-bound complex, enzyme 2 (EII), which transports the sugar into the cell; it includes the sugar permease, which catalyzes the transport reactions; EII is usually divided into three different domains, EIIA, EIIB, and EIIC.] |
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carbohydrate import across plasma membrane
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GO_0098704 |
[The directed movement of a carbohydrate from outside of a cell, across the plasma membrane and into the cytosol.] |
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obsolete virulence
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GO_0009406 |
[OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
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toxin catabolic process
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GO_0009407 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of toxin, a poisonous compound (typically a protein) that is produced by cells or organisms and that can cause disease when introduced into the body or tissues of an organism.] |
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detoxification
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GO_0098754 |
[Any process that reduces or removes the toxicity of a toxic substance. These may include transport of the toxic substance away from sensitive areas and to compartments or complexes whose purpose is sequestration of the toxic substance.] |