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Category: GOTerm
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GO Term
Description: Structural change in proteins which destroys the native, active configuration without rupture of peptide bonds.
GO Term
Description: Any process that decreases the stability of a protein, making it more vulnerable to degradative processes or aggregation.
GO Term
Description: The covalent addition to a protein of ISG15, a ubiquitin-like protein.
GO Term
Description: Covalent attachment of the ubiquitin-like protein URM1 to another protein.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a domain within the same polypeptide.
GO Term
Description: A macromolecular complex containing separate protein and carbohydrate molecules. Separate in this context means not covalently bound to each other.
GO Term
Description: A macromolecular complex containing separate protein and lipid molecules. Separate in this context means not covalently bound to each other.
GO Term
Description: The addition of a galactose molecule to a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an apolipoprotein, the protein component of a lipoprotein complex.
GO Term
Description: The formation of a protein hexamer, a macromolecular structure consisting of six noncovalently associated identical or nonidentical subunits.
GO Term
Description: A spherical particle containing non-covalently associated proteins and lipids. Examples are plasma lipoprotein particles which transport lipids in the blood or lymph.
GO Term
Description: The directed movement of a glycoprotein, any protein that contains covalently bound glycose (i.e. monosaccharide) residues, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.
GO Term
Description: The modification of a lipoprotein by oxidation of one or more amino acids or the lipid group.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the covalent alteration of one or more amino acid or lipid residues occurring in a lipoprotein, any conjugated, water-soluble protein in which the nonprotein group consists of a lipid or lipids.
GO Term
Description: The removal of a malonyl group (CO-CH2-CO), from an amino acid residue within a protein or peptide.
GO Term
Description: The removal of a succinyl group (CO-CH2-CH2-CO) from a residue in a peptide or protein.
GO Term
Description: The phosphorylation by a protein of a residue on an identical protein. For example, phosphorylation by the other kinase within a homodimer.
GO Term
Description: The phosphorylation by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues.
GO Term
Description: The removal of one or more mannose residues from a mannosylated protein.
GO Term
Description: The removal of one or more alpha 1,2-linked mannose residues from a mannosylated protein.
GO Term
Description: The removal of a sugar or dicarbonyl from a glycated protein.
GO Term
Description: A membrane-bounded plant organelle found in the developing endosperm, contains storage proteins.
GO Term
Description: Any process in which a lipoprotein is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.
GO Term
Description: The whole of the physical, chemical, and biochemical processes carried out by living organisms to break down ingested proteins into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism.
GO Term
Description: The modification of a protein amino acid by the addition of a malonyl (CO-CH2-CO) group.
GO Term
Description: The modification of a protein amino acid by the addition of sulfur.
GO Term
Description: The removal of a nucleotide from a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: The removal of an adenylyl group (adenosine 5'-monophosphate; AMP) from a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: 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.
GO Term
Description: Any process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.
GO Term
Description: A non-membranous macromolecular complex containing proteins and translationally silenced mRNAs. RNA granules contain proteins that control the localization, stability, and translation of their RNA cargo. Different types of RNA granules (RGs) exist, depending on the cell type and cellular conditions.
GO Term
Description: A macromolecular complex containing both protein and DNA molecules.
GO Term
Description: The addition of a mannose residue to a protein acceptor molecule.
GO Term
Description: The addition of an alkyl group to a protein amino acid. An alkyl group is any group derived from an alkane by removal of one hydrogen atom.
GO Term
Description: The removal of an alkyl group from a protein amino acid. An alkyl group is any group derived from an alkane by removal of one hydrogen atom.
GO Term
Description: The covalent attachment of lipid groups to an amino acid in a protein.
GO Term
Description: The addition of an acyl group, any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group, to a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: The addition of an acetyl group to a protein amino acid. An acetyl group is CH3CO-, derived from acetic [ethanoic] acid.
GO Term
Description: The process in which protein polymers, compounds composed of a large number of component monomers, are broken down. Depolymerization occurs by the successive removal of monomers from an existing poly- or oligomeric protein.
GO Term
Description: The removal of an acetyl group from a protein amino acid. An acetyl group is CH3CO-, derived from acetic [ethanoic] acid.
GO Term
Description: The removal of an acyl group, any group or radical of the form RCO- where R is an organic group, from a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: The covalent attachment of a palmitoyl group to a protein.
GO Term
Description: The addition of a hydroxy group to a protein amino acid.
GO Term
Description: The transfer, from NAD, of a single (mono) ADP-ribose molecule to protein amino acids.
GO Term
Description: The sumoylation by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein.
GO Term
Description: Covalent attachment of the ubiquitin-like protein UFM1 to a protein, forming an UFM1 chain.
GO Term
Description: A macromolecular complex containing separate protein, lipid and RNA molecules. Separate in this context means not covalently bound to each other.
GO Term
Description: The removal of palmitoleyl group, a 16-carbon monounsaturated fatty acid (C16:1), from a lipoprotein.
GO Term
Description: A protein modification process that results in the addition of a sialic acid unit to the end of an oligosaccharide chain in a glycoprotein.
GO Term
Description: An extracellular matrix part that consists of cross-linked glycoproteins.
GO Term
Description: The formation of a protein heterotetramer, a macromolecular structure consisting of four noncovalently associated subunits, of which not all are identical.
GO Term
Description: The process of creating protein oligomers, compounds composed of a small number, usually between three and ten, of component monomers that are not all identical. Oligomers may be formed by the polymerization of a number of monomers or the depolymerization of a large protein polymer.
GO Term
Description: The modification of a protein amino acid by formation of an ester or amide with decanoic acid.
GO Term
Description: The breakage of covalent bonds to detach lipid groups from a protein.
GO Term
Description: The removal of a glutaryl group (CO-CH2-CH2-CH2-CO) from a residue in a peptide or protein.
GO Term
Description: The formation of a protein homotrimer, a macromolecular structure consisting of three noncovalently associated identical subunits.
GO Term
Description: The formation of a protein heterotrimer, a macromolecular structure consisting of three noncovalently associated subunits, of which not all are identical.
GO Term
Description: The transfer of multiple ADP-ribose residues from NAD to a protein amino acid, forming a poly(ADP-ribose) chain.
GO Term
Description: The ADP-ribosylation by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a preprotein, the unprocessed form of a protein destined to undergo co- or post-translational processing.
GO Term
Description: The addition of lysine group to a lysine residue in a protein, producing N6-(lysyl)-L-lysine. This modification is observed in, and is probably unique to, translation elongation factor P (EF-P).
GO Term
Description: The protein modification process in which a glutathione molecule is removed from a protein amino acid by breaking a disulfide linkage.
GO Term
Description: A protein glycosylation process in which a carbohydrate or carbohydrate derivative unit is added to a protein via the N4 atom of peptidyl-asparagine, the omega-N of arginine, or the N1' atom peptidyl-tryptophan.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: UDP-glucuronate + 3-beta-D-galactosyl-4-beta-D-galactosyl-O-beta-D-xylosylprotein = UDP + 3-beta-D-glucuronosyl-3-beta-D-galactosyl-4-beta-D-galactosyl-O-beta-D-xylosylprotein.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: CoA + substrate-serine = adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + substrate-serine-4'-phosphopantetheine. The transfer of the 4'-phosphopantetheine (Ppant) co-factor from coenzyme A to the hydroxyl side chain of the serine residue of acyl- or peptidyl-carrier protein (ACP or PCP) to convert them from the apo to the holo form.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the transfer of a methyl group (CH3-) to a protein.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the hydrolysis of the alpha-D-mannosyl-(1->6)-beta-D-mannosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-N-acetylglucosaminyl-(1->4)-beta-D-N-acetylglucosaminyl sequence of glycoprotein to alpha-D-mannosyl-(1->6)-D-mannose and beta-D-N-acetylglucosaminyl-(1->4)-beta-D-N-acetylglucosaminyl sequences.
GO Term
Description: Any of a family of heterotrimeric GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins; they belong to a superfamily of GTPases that includes monomeric proteins such as EF-Tu and RAS. Heterotrimeric G-proteins consist of three subunits; the alpha subunit contains the guanine nucleotide binding site and possesses GTPase activity; the beta and gamma subunits are tightly associated and function as a beta-gamma heterodimer; extrinsic plasma membrane proteins (cytoplasmic face) that function as a complex to transduce signals from G protein-coupled receptors to an effector protein.
GO Term
Description: A chromatin-associated multiprotein complex containing Polycomb Group proteins. In Drosophila, Polycomb group proteins are involved in the long-term maintenance of gene repression, and PcG protein complexes associate with Polycomb group response elements (PREs) in target genes to regulate higher-order chromatin structure.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: dolichyl diphosphooligosaccharide + protein L-asparagine = dolichyl diphosphate + a glycoprotein with the oligosaccharide chain attached by glycosylamine linkage to protein L-asparagine.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: protein-dithiol + NAD(P)+ = protein-disulfide + NAD(P)H + H+.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: stearoyl-[acyl-carrier protein] + reduced acceptor + O2 = oleoyl-[acyl-carrier protein] + acceptor + H2O. The enzyme requires ferredoxin.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine + beta-D-mannosyl-R = UDP + 4-(N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl)-beta-D-mannosyl-R.
GO Term
Description: The binding activity of a molecule that brings together two or more protein molecules, or a protein and another macromolecule or complex, through a selective, non-covalent, often stoichiometric interaction, permitting those molecules to function in a coordinated way.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: malonyl-CoA + [acyl-carrier protein] = CoA + malonyl-[acyl-carrier protein].
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the endohydrolysis of the N,N'-diacetylchitobiosyl unit in high-mannose glycopeptides and glycoproteins containing the -[Man(GlcNAc)2]Asn-structure. One N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residue remains attached to the protein; the rest of the oligosaccharide is released intact.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a protein C-terminus, the end of any peptide chain at which the 1-carboxyl function of a constituent amino acid is not attached in peptide linkage to another amino-acid residue.
GO Term
Description: The process of creating protein oligomers, compounds composed of a small number, usually between three and ten, of component monomers; protein oligomers may be composed of different or identical monomers. Oligomers may be formed by the polymerization of a number of monomers or the depolymerization of a large protein polymer.
GO Term
Description: The directed movement of proteins in a cell, including the movement of proteins between specific compartments or structures within a cell, such as organelles of a eukaryotic cell.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the phosphorylation of an amino acid residue in a protein, usually according to the reaction: a protein + ATP = a phosphoprotein + ADP.
GO Term
Description: The formation of a protein dimer, a macromolecular structure consists of two noncovalently associated identical or nonidentical subunits.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an unfolded protein.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the addition of UDP-glucose on to asparagine-linked (N-linked) oligosaccharides of the form Man7-9GlcNAc2 on incorrectly folded glycoproteins.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the transfer of ubiquitin from one protein to another via the reaction X-Ub + Y --> Y-Ub + X, where both X-Ub and Y-Ub are covalent linkages.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nonidentical protein to form a heterodimer.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein to form a homodimer.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: acyl-[acyl-carrier protein] + malonyl-[acyl-carrier protein] = 3-oxoacyl-[acyl-carrier protein] + CO2 + [acyl-carrier protein].
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a protein kinase, any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group, usually from ATP, to a protein substrate.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: reduced ETF + ubiquinone = ETF + ubiquinol.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the covalent addition of an isoprenoid group such as a farnesyl or geranylgeranyl group via thioether linkages to a cysteine residue in a protein.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: a phosphoprotein + H2O = a protein + phosphate. Together with protein kinases, these enzymes control the state of phosphorylation of cell proteins and thereby provide an important mechanism for regulating cellular activity.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: palmitoyl-protein + H2O = palmitate + protein.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the reaction: NADPH + H+ + n oxidized hemoprotein = NADP+ + n reduced hemoprotein.
GO Term
Description: A protein complex that possesses protein farnesyltransferase activity.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways involving a protein. Includes protein modification.
GO Term
Description: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a member of the class of TATA-binding proteins (TBP), including any of the TBP-related factors (TRFs).
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways involving any conjugated, water-soluble protein in which the covalently attached nonprotein group consists of a lipid or lipids.
GO Term
Description: The covalent attachment of a myristoyl group to the N-terminal amino acid residue of a protein.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein by the destruction of the native, active configuration, with or without the hydrolysis of peptide bonds.
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