Search term(s): GO:0034397
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0034397 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.
interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0120110)
negative regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110066)
regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110065)
negative regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110066)
- [24 PDB entries]
mitotic telomere clustering and tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:0120109)
interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0120110)
negative regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110066)
regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110065)
negative regulation of interphase mitotic telomere clustering (
GO:0110066)
mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:0044820)
[3 PDB entries]
negative regulation of mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:1904537)
regulation of mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:1904536)
telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:0034398)
[25 PDB entries]
meiotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:0044821)
mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:0044820)
[3 PDB entries]
negative regulation of mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:1904537)
regulation of mitotic telomere tethering at nuclear periphery (
GO:1904536)
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019