All terms in GO
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| obsolete signal transducer activity, downstream of receptor | GO_0005057 |
OBSOLETE. Conveys a signal from an upstream receptor or intracellular signal transducer, converting the signal into a form where it can ultimately trigger a change in the state or activity of a cell.
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| GO_0030013 | GO_0030013 | |
| CCR4-NOT complex | GO_0030014 |
The Ccr4-Not complex is an eukaryotically conserved deadenylase that can initiate cytoplasmic mRNA decay, and reduce translation by releasing poly(A)-binding protein (Pab1/PABPC1). Ccr4-Not contains seven core subunits, including two poly(A)-specific exonucleases, Ccr4/CNOT6/CNOT6L and Caf1/Pop2/CNOT7/CNOT8.
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| regulation of post-lysosomal vacuole size | GO_0044656 |
Any process that modulates the volume of a post-lysosomal vacuole, a membrane-bounded intracellular vesicle formed late in the endocytic pathway when the pH in the vacuole becomes neutral prior to exocytosis.
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| regulation of cellular component size | GO_0032535 |
A process that modulates the size of a cellular component.
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| obsolete pore formation in membrane of other organism during symbiotic interaction | GO_0044657 |
OBSOLETE. The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components by an organism to form a pore complex in a membrane of another organism, occurring as part of a symbiotic interaction.
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| pore formation in membrane of host by symbiont | GO_0044658 |
The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components by an organism to form a pore complex in a membrane of a host organism.
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| modification by symbiont of host structure | GO_0052111 |
The process in which an organism effects a change in an anatomical part or cellular component of the host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
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| viral release from host cell by cytolysis | GO_0044659 |
The killing by a virus of a cell by means of the rupture of cell membranes and the loss of cytoplasm.
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| viral release from host cell | GO_0019076 |
The dissemination of mature viral particles from the host cell, e.g. by cell lysis or the budding of virus particles from the cell membrane.
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| killing by virus of host cell | GO_0039633 |
Any process mediated by a virus that results in the death of a cell in the host organism.
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| deoxyribose phosphate metabolic process | GO_0019692 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving deoxyribose phosphate, the phosphorylated sugar 2-deoxy-erythro-pentose.
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| ribose phosphate metabolic process | GO_0019693 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving ribose phosphate, any phosphorylated ribose sugar.
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| alkanesulfonate metabolic process | GO_0019694 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving alkanesulfonates, the anion of alkanesulfonic acids, sulfonic acid derivatives containing an aliphatic hydrocarbon group.
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| adhesion of symbiont to host cell | GO_0044650 |
The attachment of a symbiont to a host cell via adhesion molecules, general stickiness etc., either directly or indirectly.
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| adhesion of symbiont to host | GO_0044406 |
The attachment of a symbiont to its host via either adhesion molecules, general stickiness, or other mechanisms. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
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| choline metabolic process | GO_0019695 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving choline (2-hydroxyethyltrimethylammonium), an amino alcohol that occurs widely in living organisms as a constituent of certain types of phospholipids and in the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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| ammonium ion metabolic process | GO_0097164 |
The chemical reactions and pathways involving the ammonium ion.
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| adhesion of symbiont to host epithelial cell | GO_0044651 |
The attachment of a symbiont to a host epithelial cell via adhesion molecules, general stickiness etc., either directly or indirectly.
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| toluene oxidation via toluene-cis-1,2-dihydrodiol | GO_0019696 |
The degradation of toluene to form pyruvate and acetaldehyde; the first step in the pathway is the oxidation of toluene to form toluene-cis-1,2-dihydrodiol.
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