Search term(s): GO:0018197
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C-terminal peptidyl-aspartic acid amidation (
GO:0018037)
cis-14-hydroxy-10,13-dioxo-7-heptadecenoic acid peptidyl-aspartate ester biosynthetic process from peptidyl-aspartic acid (
GO:0019930)
GPI anchor biosynthetic process via N-aspartyl-glycosylphosphatidylinositolethanolamine (
GO:0018266)
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via tris-L-cysteinyl-L-aspartato tetrairon tetrasulfide (
GO:0018304)
molybdenum incorporation via L-aspartyl molybdenum bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide) (
GO:0051217)
N-terminal peptidyl-aspartic acid acetylation (
GO:0017190)
peptide cross-linking via 3-(S-L-cysteinyl)-L-aspartic acid (
GO:0019928)
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peptidyl-aspartic acid hydroxylation to form L-erythro-beta-hydroxyaspartic acid (
GO:0019715)
peptidyl-aspartic acid phosphorylation (
GO:0018217)
enzyme active site formation via L-aspartic 4-phosphoric anhydride (
GO:0018443)
peptidyl-aspartic acid autophosphorylation (
GO:1990938)
peptidyl-aspartic acid reduction to form L-aspartyl aldehyde (
GO:0051203)
peptidyl-beta-carboxyaspartic acid biosynthetic process from peptidyl-aspartic acid (
GO:0019711)
peptidyl-L-beta-methylthioaspartic acid biosynthetic process from peptidyl-aspartic acid (
GO:0018339)
[5 PDB entries]
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019