Search term(s): GO:0044089
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0044089 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.
positive regulation of cellular component biogenesis (
GO:0044089)
positive regulation of actin filament bundle assembly (
GO:0032233)
[73 PDB entries]
positive regulation of ascospore-type prospore membrane assembly (
GO:1903024)
positive regulation of basement membrane assembly involved in embryonic body morphogenesis (
GO:1904261)
[9 PDB entries]
positive regulation of cell junction assembly (
GO:1901890)
positive regulation of cell septum assembly (
GO:1901893)
positive regulation of division septum assembly (
GO:0010973)
positive regulation of primary cell septum biogenesis (
GO:1905758)
positive regulation of secondary cell septum biogenesis (
GO:1903397)
positive regulation of septation initiation signaling (
GO:0031031)
establishment of septation initiation network asymmetry (
GO:1990420)
negative regulation of septation initiation signaling (
GO:0031030)
[2 PDB entries]
positive regulation of septation initiation signaling (
GO:0031031)
regulation of septation initiation signaling (
GO:0031029)
positive regulation of clathrin-coated pit assembly (
GO:1905470)
positive regulation of cytokinesis, actomyosin contractile ring assembly (
GO:2000433)
positive regulation of mitotic actomyosin contractile ring assembly (
GO:1903501)
positive regulation of actin filament organization involved in mitotic actomyosin contractile ring assembly (
GO:1903482)
positive regulation of protein localization to cell division site involved in mitotic actomyosin contractile ring assembly (
GO:0110083)
positive regulation of dense core granule biogenesis (
GO:2000707)
[13 PDB entries]
positive regulation of exosomal secretion (
GO:1903543)
[84 PDB entries]
positive regulation of extracellular matrix assembly (
GO:1901203)
[17 PDB entries]
positive regulation of heterochromatin assembly (
GO:0031453)
[1 PDB entries]
positive regulation of hyaluranon cable assembly (
GO:1900106)
[5 PDB entries]
positive regulation of inclusion body assembly (
GO:0090261)
[15 PDB entries]
positive regulation of iron-sulfur cluster assembly (
GO:1903331)
positive regulation of [2Fe-2S] cluster assembly (
GO:1900489)
positive regulation of [4Fe-4S] cluster assembly (
GO:1900493)
positive regulation of organelle assembly (
GO:1902117)
positive regulation of plant-type cell wall cellulose biosynthetic process (
GO:2001011)
positive regulation of plasma membrane bounded cell projection assembly (
GO:0120034)
positive regulation of pole plasm oskar mRNA localization (
GO:0045856)
positive regulation of protein complex assembly (
GO:0031334)
[228 PDB entries]
positive regulation of ribosome biogenesis (
GO:0090070)
positive regulation of ribosomal subunit export from nucleus (
GO:2000202)
positive regulation of ribosomal large subunit export from nucleus (
GO:2000205)
positive regulation of ribosomal small subunit export from nucleus (
GO:2000208)
positive regulation of rRNA processing (
GO:2000234)
[3 PDB entries]
positive regulation of secondary cell wall biogenesis (
GO:1901348)
positive regulation of synapse assembly (
GO:0051965)
[140 PDB entries]
positive regulation of synaptonemal complex assembly (
GO:1905088)
positive regulation of t-circle formation (
GO:1904431)
[9 PDB entries]
positive regulation of type IV pilus biogenesis (
GO:1903658)
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019