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  1. Category:Cell wall biogenesis/degradation (63 bytes)
    1: ...st of pages with the keyword Cell wall biogenesis/degradation
  2. Category:Capsule biogenesis/degradation (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Capsule biogenesis/degradation
  3. Category:Cell wall biogenesis/degradation acid (68 bytes)
    1: ...st of pages with the keyword Cell wall biogenesis/degradation acid
  4. Category:Cilium biogenesis/degradation (60 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cilium biogenesis/degradation
  5. Category:Biogenesis/degradation (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biogenesis/degradation
  6. Category:Rna degradation exosome ribosome biogenesis kh-domain (84 bytes)
    1: ...with the keyword Rna degradation exosome ribosome biogenesis kh-domain

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  1. 2c37 (4,301 bytes)
    11: ...f the exosome, which is a complex involved in RNA degradation. Contributes to the structuring of the Rrp41 acti...
    24: ...cular complex that plays fundamental roles in the biogenesis and turnover of a large number of RNA species. He...
  2. 2c39 (3,784 bytes)
    11: ...f the exosome, which is a complex involved in RNA degradation. Contributes to the structuring of the Rrp41 acti...
    24: ...cular complex that plays fundamental roles in the biogenesis and turnover of a large number of RNA species. He...
  3. 2c38 (3,839 bytes)
    11: ...f the exosome, which is a complex involved in RNA degradation. Contributes to the structuring of the Rrp41 acti...
    24: ...cular complex that plays fundamental roles in the biogenesis and turnover of a large number of RNA species. He...
  4. 2m48 (9,693 bytes)
    11: ...r Paris which leads to its subsequent proteasomal degradation and allows activation of the transcription factor...
  5. 1whb (3,540 bytes)
    10: ...d downstream MAPK signaling. Involved in acrosome biogenesis through interaction with the spermatid ESCRT-0 co...
  6. 7lmb (5,123 bytes)
    11: ...: TAP65/p65 first protects the 3'-end of TER from degradation and acts as a chaperone to correctly fold TER for...
  7. 2a9u (5,968 bytes)
    11: ...d downstream MAPK signaling. Involved in acrosome biogenesis through interaction with the spermatid ESCRT-0 co...
  8. 2cqf (3,811 bytes)
    11: ...ding to their terminal uridylation and subsequent degradation.<ref>PMID:18951094</ref> <ref>PMID:19703396</ref>...
  9. 2gd5 (5,731 bytes)
    11: ...me and mostly are delivered to lysosomes enabling degradation of membrane proteins, such as stimulated growth f...
    24: ...n sorting machinery regulates multivesicular body biogenesis and is selectively recruited by enveloped viruses...
  10. 2gt9 (7,026 bytes)
    12: ...immunoglobulin and albumin, probably due to rapid degradation.<ref>PMID:16549777</ref> Note=Beta-2-microglobu...
    14: ...ot/MAR1_HUMAN MAR1_HUMAN]] Involved in melanosome biogenesis by ensuring the stability of GPR143. Plays a vita...
  11. 2gwf (3,706 bytes)
    10: ...d downstream MAPK signaling. Involved in acrosome biogenesis through interaction with the spermatid ESCRT-0 co...
  12. Sandbox Reserved 718 (9,261 bytes)
    20: ...I. In: ''Lin28A and Lin28B inhibit let-7 microRNA biogenesis by distinct mechanisms.'' Cell 147, S.1066–1079...
  13. 1hn3 (5,707 bytes)
    10: ... similarity). Plays a role in inhibiting ribosome biogenesis, perhaps by binding to the nucleolar localization...
    13: ...iquitin ligase activity of Hdm2 that leads to p53 degradation, and (2) Arf sequesters Hdm2 within nucleoli. The...
  14. 8ytc (6,103 bytes)
    12: ...A damage, and thereby inhibits ubiquitination and degradation of p53/TP53. Regulates translation of HIF1A by se...
    15: ... now, the molecular mechanism underpinning PML NB biogenesis remains elusive due to the lack of structural inf...
  15. 1i81 (4,174 bytes)
    23: ...for the Lsm alpha complex in ribosome function or biogenesis.
  16. 1ifw (6,300 bytes)
    10: ...1 from the mRNP after deadenylation triggers mRNA degradation. Inhibits the major cytoplasmic mRNA deadenylase ...
  17. 1mg8 (6,993 bytes)
    10: ...6/PARIS which leads to its subsequent proteasomal degradation and allows activation of the transcription factor...
  18. 1w1n (5,478 bytes)
    10: ... TORC1. Active TORC1 positively controls ribosome biogenesis via control of rRNA, ribosomal protein and tRNA g...
    23: ...e FATC disulfide bond is probably influencing the degradation of TOR.
  19. 1w7p (4,223 bytes)
    10: ...brane proteins into the lumen of the lysosome for degradation. The ESCRT-II complex is probably involved in the...
    23: ...s, where they orchestrate protein sorting and MVB biogenesis. In addition, they play a critical role in retrov...
  20. 8qz9 (3,736 bytes)
    13: ...conceptual principles underlying human proteasome biogenesis, thus providing an explanation for many previous ...

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