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OBO ID:
GO:0018209
Term Name:
peptidyl-serine modification
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Synonyms:
Definition:
The modification of peptidyl-serine.
References:
Ontology:
GO: Biological Process
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is a type of:
peptidyl-amino acid modification
peptidyl-amino acid modification
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has subtype:
GPI anchor biosynthetic process via N-seryl-glycosylphosphatidylinositolethanolamine
GSI anchor biosynthetic process via N-seryl-glycosylsphingolipidinositolethanolamine
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via bis-L-cysteinyl-L-N3'-histidino-L-serinyl tetrairon tetrasulfide
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via hexakis-L-cysteinyl L-serinyl octairon heptasulfide
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via tris-L-cysteinyl L-cysteine persulfido L-glutamato L-histidino L-serinyl nickel triiron disulfide trioxide
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GPI anchor biosynthetic process via N-seryl-glycosylphosphatidylinositolethanolamine
GSI anchor biosynthetic process via N-seryl-glycosylsphingolipidinositolethanolamine
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via bis-L-cysteinyl-L-N3'-histidino-L-serinyl tetrairon tetrasulfide
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via hexakis-L-cysteinyl L-serinyl octairon heptasulfide
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via tris-L-cysteinyl L-cysteine persulfido L-glutamato L-histidino L-serinyl nickel triiron disulfide trioxide
iron incorporation into iron-sulfur cluster via tris-L-cysteinyl-L-serinyl tetrairon tetrasulfide
molybdenum incorporation via L-serinyl molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide
N-terminal peptidyl-serine acetylation
N-terminal peptidyl-serine methylation
peptidyl-dehydroalanine biosynthetic process from peptidyl-tyrosine or peptidyl-serine
peptidyl-L-3-oxoalanine biosynthetic process from peptidyl-cysteine or peptidyl-serine
peptidyl-lactic acid biosynthetic process from peptidyl-serine
peptidyl-O-(sn-1-glycerophosphoryl)-L-serine biosynthetic process from peptidyl-serine
peptidyl-serine decanoylation
peptidyl-serine O-acetylation
peptidyl-serine O-glucuronidation
peptidyl-serine octanoylation
peptidyl-serine palmitoylation
peptidyl-serine phosphopantetheinylation
peptidyl-serine phosphorylation
peptidyl-serine sulfation
protein O-linked glycosylation via serine
protein-chondroitin sulfate linkage via chondroitin sulfate D-glucuronyl-D-galactosyl-D-galactosyl-D-xylosyl-L-serine
protein-dermatan sulfate linkage via dermatan 4-sulfate D-glucuronyl-D-galactosyl-D-galactosyl-D-xylosyl-L-serine
protein-heparan sulfate linkage via heparan sulfate D-glucuronyl-D-galactosyl-D-galactosyl-D-xylosyl-L-serine
protein-phosphoribosyl dephospho-coenzyme A linkage
RNA-protein covalent cross-linking via peptidyl-serine
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