8 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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GO:0016020 | membrane | A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it an attached to it. |
GO:0043234 | protein complex | A stable macromolecular complex composed (only) of two or more polypeptide subunits along with any covalently attached molecules (such as lipid anchors or oligosaccharide) or non-protein prosthetic groups (such as nucleotides or metal ions). Prosthetic group in this context refers to a tightly bound cofactor. The component polypeptide subunits may be identical. |
GO:0033177 | proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex, proton-transporting domain | A protein complex that forms part of a proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex and carries out proton transport across a membrane. The proton-transporting domain (F0, V0, or A0) includes integral and peripheral membrane proteins. |
GO:0032991 | macromolecular complex | A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which the constituent parts function together. |
GO:0005575 | cellular_component | The part of a cell or its extracellular environment in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together. |
GO:0098796 | membrane protein complex | Any protein complex that is part of a membrane. |
GO:0044425 | membrane part | Any constituent part of a membrane, a double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer; also includes associated proteins. |
GO:0016469 | proton-transporting two-sector ATPase complex | A large protein complex that catalyzes the synthesis or hydrolysis of ATP by a rotational mechanism, coupled to the transport of protons across a membrane. The complex comprises a membrane sector (F0, V0, or A0) that carries out proton transport and a cytoplasmic compartment sector (F1, V1, or A1) that catalyzes ATP synthesis or hydrolysis. Two major types have been characterized: V-type ATPases couple ATP hydrolysis to the transport of protons across a concentration gradient, whereas F-type ATPases, also known as ATP synthases, normally run in the reverse direction to utilize energy from a proton concentration or electrochemical gradient to synthesize ATP. A third type, A-type ATPases have been found in archaea, and are closely related to eukaryotic V-type ATPases but are reversible. |
5 Protein
Protein Identifier |
Organism . Name |
Score | Score Type | Protein Description | Alias (in v1) | Code Enzyme | Gene Prediction Quality |
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Qrob_P0186510.2 | Quercus robur | 100.0 | egn | (M=1) K02155 - V-type H+-transporting ATPase 16kDa proteolipid subunit [EC:3.6.3.14] | validated | ||
Qrob_P0358820.2 | Quercus robur | 100.0 | egn | (M=2) K02110 - F-type H+-transporting ATPase subunit c [EC:3.6.3.14] | validated | ||
Qrob_P0442310.2 | Quercus robur | 100.0 | egn | (M=2) K02110 - F-type H+-transporting ATPase subunit c [EC:3.6.3.14] | validated | ||
Qrob_P0451300.2 | Quercus robur | 72.0 | egn | (M=1) K03661 - V-type H+-transporting ATPase 21kDa proteolipid subunit [EC:3.6.3.14] | validated | ||
Qrob_P0625590.2 | Quercus robur | 100.0 | egn | (M=4) K02128 - F-type H+-transporting ATPase subunit c [EC:3.6.3.14] | validated |
23 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0000220 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0000222 |
part of | GO:0033177 | GO:0000274 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0000276 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0033175 |
part of | GO:0016469 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0098796 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0044425 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0043234 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0005575 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0043234 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0016020 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0005575 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0032991 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0098796 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0044425 | GO:0033177 |
part of | GO:0032991 | GO:0033177 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0033179 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0045263 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0045264 |
part of | GO:0033177 | GO:0045265 |
part of | GO:0033177 | GO:0045266 |
is_a | GO:0033177 | GO:0046610 |