about
positive regulation of protein kinase activitypositive regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylationpositive regulation of protein autophosphorylationpositive regulation of MAPK cascadepositive regulation of peptidyl-serine phosphorylationpositive regulation of peptidyl-threonine phosphorylationpositive regulation of pathway-restricted SMAD protein phosphorylationpositive regulation of histone phosphorylationpositive regulation of I-kappaB phosphorylationinduction by virus of host protein phosphorylationpositive regulation of phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II C-terminal domainpositive regulation of inhibitory G-protein coupled receptor phosphorylation
P279
Cell division cycle 42SialophorinMacrophage migration inhibitory factorCorticotropin releasing hormoneCoagulation factor IIThrombopoietinInsulin receptorAdiponectin, C1Q and collagen domain containingInterleukin 2CD4 antigenAmyloid beta (A4) precursor proteinInterleukin 4Nerve growth factorC-abl oncogene 1, non-receptor tyrosine kinaseChemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 4Complement component 3Insulin-like growth factor 2Mechanistic target of rapamycin kinaseErb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2Plasminogen activator, urokinase receptorHarvey rat sarcoma virus oncogeneFibroblast growth factor 1Neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, receptor, type 1Bone morphogenetic protein 2Bone morphogenetic protein 4V-raf-leukemia viral oncogene 1Transforming growth factor, beta 1Ceroid lipofuscinosis, neuronal 3, juvenile (Batten, Spielmeyer-Vogt disease)Activin receptor IIAHepatocyte growth factorMitogen-activated protein kinase 9Cellular communication network factor 2Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptideA disintegrin and metallopeptidase domain 17Fas death domain-associated proteinAnnexin A2Chromogranin ASialophorinCheckpoint kinase 2FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3
P682
Rack1 binds HIV-1 Nef and can act as a Nef-protein kinase C adaptorFunctional interaction of BRCA1/ATM-associated BAAT1 with the DNA-PK catalytic subunitChemerin, a novel adipokine that regulates adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolismβ-arrestin-dependent activation of the cofilin pathway is required for the scavenging activity of the atypical chemokine receptor D6
P921
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P279
Q1198053-9D87341D-2069-49FE-9444-95D68CDC96C5Q1279013-8605C4B8-35C7-49C1-AFBB-EF5B26CAA49DQ133582-2AA4426F-1C0D-43D4-8AD8-E6038BE0E1F3Q14819916-D7791993-557D-4690-8DD7-CD7D7220F3E2Q14821020-48818FB6-2A31-47AE-AE96-AC6098E365B0Q14862703-A0BED9F3-2D2B-4FEF-84B3-758585E6B588Q14863366-5F46E5E6-C44E-47EA-84F4-824C1A275B95Q14864062-C22BAA3D-5971-4A48-AB76-5822700C4B6BQ14864519-977A3932-153D-45AE-B284-4BC9D3DDF195Q14865413-365A16D9-0B38-457E-824B-E7ADDBFC42E0Q14865884-D84A43CF-C3B0-4D87-9467-D821EE7E8332Q14865961-C1607E3B-9E4E-4A5E-80E9-29A682D43EE6Q14873936-602DDD2D-8188-437E-AE30-9DE62419B359Q14873936-61AA674D-2770-43EC-A322-2095289AC48FQ14874000-DB784F83-CCD8-4E3C-8A9B-425382A35199Q14874287-542A90AB-B612-4863-963C-8795E53A0AB3Q14874319-A8C15412-B348-46F4-8D5F-4DFD3F4443CCQ14874351-6CEB99B4-F0EB-4632-B47D-7CA722CD8440Q14876092-DD2C465D-374B-4E92-A812-DA8A23E3F9C0Q14877504-CA9ABD53-42F1-49D7-B963-D0A02653789AQ14883198-10990825-192E-4307-830E-283FE0179CE7Q14884142-D68FE32E-D176-44B7-846D-B88F01B0DD19Q14889337-1E688CFA-6C04-4F7F-A8A9-AA6F447BF8C4Q14901156-F1ED406D-F7B5-443C-89CC-1DDCB3FAB26DQ14903156-4D07E88C-18DD-4895-A151-3F95F9DAD29CQ14903410-06B55DCE-D1AF-45DC-AD49-9287A83C2655Q14903577-86B4203C-B26C-476D-9415-D8C1B408BFA1Q14904616-A2FA9D55-61C5-4AAC-8F00-4AB421BF9FE1Q14905130-69D1D351-65FA-4FB6-85B4-DBAA8BDFF7BCQ14905173-7A57CF94-903E-4F5B-A893-901C35929784Q14906215-AC134097-39ED-4C54-B141-1EAE6EF961CCQ14906673-F655144F-F23C-4E65-A232-3E3C04E2E33FQ14907754-9AE72BD1-6911-4E3E-807C-5C5E35DAF5B8Q14907754-FCC699A3-E3C2-4CB4-9644-038A0B0A2532Q14907893-1BAAA58C-8987-4661-9971-F1B530279D39Q14907944-98FB44F4-DEA7-4711-9A83-584B5C1D7782Q14907944-CC0C41BA-67A2-48E5-8C39-51657B83C161Q14908180-FAE09304-2B4E-4D69-8F64-E75578D5DA95Q14908237-08AEC30B-D7FB-4B32-A844-B22E1A7C76EFQ14908237-9F9B28C5-A729-4ADF-99B2-E4A98C54335B
P682
description
Any process that activates or ...... amino acids within a protein.
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biologisch proces
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name
positiv regulering av proteinfosforylering
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positive regulation of protein phosphorylation
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type
label
positiv regulering av proteinfosforylering
@nn
positive regulation of protein phosphorylation
@en
altLabel
GO:0001934
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GO:0001934
@nn
positive regulation of protein amino acid phosphorylation
@en
up regulation of protein amino acid phosphorylation
@en
up-regulation of protein amino acid phosphorylation
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upregulation of protein amino acid phosphorylation
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prefLabel
positiv regulering av proteinfosforylering
@nn
positive regulation of protein phosphorylation
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P279
P279
P2888
P686
GO:0001934