Query process ID | GO:0006461 |
Process name | The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a protein complex. |
Organism | Oryza sativa |
ECC | Gene ID | Repr. ID | Gene name | Functional description | Ev | AGI code | Arabidopsis gene name | O.I. | H.G. | Other DB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L | Os02g0217500 | AK058267.1 | - | Pre-mRNA cleavage complex II Clp1 family protein | 1e-2 | At3g04680 | CLPS3 (CLP-SIMILAR PROTEIN 3) | O.I. | H.G. | |
L | Os04g0644700 | 9632.m05368 | - | Coatomer epsilon subunit family protein | 7e-6 | At1g30630 | coatomer protein epsilon subunit family protein / COPE family protein | O.I. | H.G. | |
L | Os05g0565200 | AK067090.1 | - | Urease accessory protein G | 4e-36 | At2g34470 | UREG (UREASE ACCESSORY PROTEIN G) | O.I. | H.G. | |
L | Os06g0167100 | AK059117.1 | - | Gamma-adaptin, C-terminal domain containingprotein | 2e-33 | At1g60070 | binding / clathrin binding / protein binding / protein transporter | O.I. | H.G. | |
L | Os08g0496000 | AK103187.1 | - | Cytochrome oxidase assembly family protein | 1e-12 | At5g56090 | COX15 (cytochrome c oxidase 15) | O.I. | H.G. |
Process ID | Gene number | Process name |
---|---|---|
GO:0065003 | 0 | The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of macromolecules to form a complex. |
GO:0070271 | 0 | The cellular process by which a protein complex is synthesized, aggregates, and bonds together. Includes the synthesis of the constituent protein molecules. |
Process ID | Gene number | Process name |
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GO:0006352 | 10 | Any process involved in the assembly of the RNA polymerase complex at the promoter region of a DNA template, resulting in the subsequent synthesis of RNA from that promoter. |
GO:0043623 | 0 | The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a protein complex, occurring at the level of an individual cell. |
GO:0051259 | 0 | 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. |
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