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bp(GO:"ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process") regulates bp(GO:"cell division") View Subject | View Object

Ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of a variety of cellular proteins plays an important role in many basic cellular processes. Among these are regulation of cell cycle and division, differentiation and development, involvement in the cellular response to stress and extracellular effectors, morphogenesis of neuronal networks, modulation of cell surface receptors, ion channels and the secretory pathway, DNA repair, transcriptional regulation, transcriptional silencing, long-term memory, circadian rhythms, regulation of the immune and inflammatory responses,and biogenesis of organelles PubMed:14556719

p(FPLX:"CCT_complex") association bp(GO:"cell division") View Subject | View Object

TRiC is essential for proper posttranslational folding of the cytoskeletal components actin and tubulin and is therefore essential for cell structure, division, and cargo delivery (11). PubMed:25784053

bp(GO:phosphorylation) regulates bp(GO:"cell division") View Subject | View Object

In a typical cell, the functions of nearly one-third of the proteins are regulated via phosphorylation and it controls various biological functions like cell division, growth and development, survival, proliferation, and apoptosis. PubMed:23454242

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bp(GO:"cell division") association p(FPLX:"CCT_complex") View Subject | View Object

TRiC is essential for proper posttranslational folding of the cytoskeletal components actin and tubulin and is therefore essential for cell structure, division, and cargo delivery (11). PubMed:25784053

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