Search term(s): GO:0018210
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0018210 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The number of PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, is shown in square brackets for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
C-terminal peptidyl-threonine amidation (
GO:0018050)
GPI anchor biosynthetic process via N-threonyl-glycosylphosphatidylinositolethanolamine (
GO:0050493)
N-terminal peptidyl-threonine acetylation (
GO:0017199)
N-terminal peptidyl-threonine deamination (
GO:0018278)
peptide cross-linking via (2S,3S,4Xi,6R)-3-methyl-lanthionine sulfoxide (
GO:0046804)
peptide cross-linking via (2S,3S,6R)-3-methyl-lanthionine (
GO:0018156)
peptide cross-linking via 2-(S-L-cysteinyl)-D-allo-threonine (
GO:0046926)
peptide cross-linking via S-(2-aminovinyl)-3-methyl-D-cysteine (
GO:0018162)
peptidoglycan-protein cross-linking via L-threonyl-pentaglycyl-murein (
GO:0042902)
peptidyl-(Z)-dehydrobutyrine biosynthetic process from peptidyl-threonine (
GO:0018082)
- [1 PDB entries]
enzyme active site formation via O-(phospho-5'-adenosine)-L-threonine (
GO:0018332)
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- [883 PDB entries]
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enzyme active site formation via O-sulfo-L-threonine (
GO:0050991)
protein O-linked glycosylation via threonine (
GO:0018243)
[10 PDB entries]
protein O-GlcNAcylation via threonine (
GO:0097370)
protein-DNA covalent cross-linking via peptidyl-threonine (
GO:0018164)
protein-keratan sulfate linkage via keratan sulfate D-glucuronyl-D-galactosyl-D-galactosyl-D-xylosyl-L-threonine (
GO:0018405)
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019