Biological process to genes

Query process ID GO:0016567
Process name The process by which one or more ubiquitin moieties are added to a protein.
Organism Oryza sativa

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ECC Gene ID Repr. ID Gene name Functional descriptionEvAGI codeArabidopsis gene name O.I. H.G. Other DB



The upper GO terms

Process ID Gene number Process name
GO:00324460A protein modification process by which one or more moieties of a small protein, such as ubiquitin or a ubiquitin-like protein, are covalently attached to a target protein.
GO:00436870The covalent alteration of one or more amino acids occurring in a protein after the protein has been completely translated and released from the ribosome.



The lower GO terms

Process ID Gene number Process name
GO:00002090Addition of multiple ubiquitin moieties to a protein, forming a ubiquitin chain.
GO:00065130Addition of a single ubiquitin moiety to a protein.
GO:00070140
GO:00165740The modification of histones by addition of ubiquitin groups.
GO:00182760The formation of an isopeptide cross-link between peptidyl-lysine and peptidyl-glycine to produce N6-glycyl-L-lysine. This is distinct from the formation of the thiolester intermediate, which occurs during ubiquitination.
GO:00427870The process by which a ubiquitin moiety, or multiple moieties, are covalently attached to the target protein, thereby initiating the degradation of that protein.
GO:00518651The ubiquitination by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein. Ubiquitination occurs on the lysine residue by formation of an isopeptide crosslink.
GO:00705340A protein ubiquitination process in which a polymer of ubiquitin, formed by linkages between lysine residues at position 63 of the ubiquitin monomers, is added to a protein. K63-linked ubiquitination does not target the substrate protein for degradation, but is involved in several pathways, notably as a signal to promote error-free DNA postreplication repair.
GO:00709360A protein ubiquitination process in which a polymer of ubiquitin, formed by linkages between lysine residues at position 48 of the ubiquitin monomers, is added to a protein. K48-linked ubiquitination targets the substrate protein for degradation.
GO:00709790A protein ubiquitination process in which ubiquitin monomers are attached to a protein, and then ubiquitin polymers are formed by linkages between lysine residues at position 11 of the ubiquitin monomers. K11-linked polyubiquitination targets the substrate protein for degradation. The anaphase-promoting complex promotes the degradation of mitotic regulators by assembling K11-linked polyubiquitin chains.





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