Name
Mitochondria
Namespace Keyword
MeSHAnatomy
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/mesh-anatomy/mesh-anatomy-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 5

p(HGNC:HSPD1) association bp(MESH:"Energy Metabolism") View Subject | View Object

HSP60 is essential for maturation and maintenance of the mitochondrial proteome and is therefore intimately linked to energy production. PubMed:25784053

p(HGNC:HSPD1) increases bp(HBP:Proteostasis) View Subject | View Object

HSP60 is essential for maturation and maintenance of the mitochondrial proteome and is therefore intimately linked to energy production. PubMed:25784053

bp(MESH:"Energy Metabolism") association p(HGNC:HSPD1) View Subject | View Object

HSP60 is essential for maturation and maintenance of the mitochondrial proteome and is therefore intimately linked to energy production. PubMed:25784053

p(HBP:"UBB+1") increases bp(MESH:"Stress, Physiological") View Subject | View Object

UBB+ 1-capped polyUb chains are resistant to deubiquitination and inhibit proteasomal activity, which may mediate neurodegeneration through mitochondrial stress and p53 activation in neurites (Tan et al., 2007). PubMed:23528736

bp(GO:"response to unfolded protein") regulates bp(HBP:Proteostasis) View Subject | View Object

The PN is regulated by interconnected pathways that respond to specific forms of cellular stress, including the cytosolic heat shock response (HSR) (191), the unfolded protein response (UPR) in the endoplas- mic reticulum (192), and the mitochondrial UPR (193). PubMed:23746257

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