Search term(s): GO:0043545
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molybdopterin cofactor metabolic process (
GO:0043545)
Mo-molybdopterin cofactor metabolic process (
GO:0019720)
[9 PDB entries]
bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide)molybdenum metabolic process (
GO:1902757)
Mo(VI)-molybdopterin cytosine dinucleotide metabolic process (
GO:1902759)
Mo(VI)-molybdopterin cytosine dinucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1902760)
Mo-molybdopterin cofactor biosynthetic process (
GO:0006777)
[126 PDB entries]
bis(molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide)molybdenum biosynthetic process (
GO:1902758)
[8 PDB entries]
Mo(VI)-molybdopterin cytosine dinucleotide biosynthetic process (
GO:1902760)
sulfurated eukaryotic molybdenum cofactor(2-) biosynthetic process (
GO:1902756)
Mo-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process (
GO:0032326)
sulfurated eukaryotic molybdenum cofactor(2-) metabolic process (
GO:1902755)
sulfurated eukaryotic molybdenum cofactor(2-) biosynthetic process (
GO:1902756)
molybdopterin cofactor biosynthetic process (
GO:0032324)
[74 PDB entries]
molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process (
GO:0032325)
Mo-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process (
GO:0032326)
W-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process (
GO:0032327)
W-molybdopterin cofactor metabolic process (
GO:0042046)
W-molybdopterin cofactor biosynthetic process (
GO:0042047)
W-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process (
GO:0032327)
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019