Protein. Protein and Roles 1: biological process unknown 1.1 Structural categories 1.2 organism categories 1.3 cellular component o 1.3.1 unlocalized.

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Protein

Protein and Roles 1: biological process unknown 1.1 Structural categories 1.2 organism categories 1.3 cellular component o unlocalized protein complex o cellular component unknown o Cell o cell surface o intracellular cytoplasm nucleus Membrane chromosome o extracellular region external encapsulating structure extracellular space

2: Molecular function 2.1 physiological process 2.2 biological process 2.3 cellular process 2.4 cellular physiological process 2.5 catalytic activity 2.6 enzyme regulator activity 2.7 signal transducer activity 2.8 structural molecule activity o Cytoskeleton o extracellular matrix 2.9 binding o Receptor activity o protein binding o lipid binding Protein and Roles 2.10 cell motility 2.11 membrane fusion 2.12 cell communication 2.13 regulation of biological process 2.14 development o cell differentiation 2.15 response to stimulus 2.16 behavior 2.17 cell adhesion 2.18 cell death 2.19 transport 2.20 pathogenesis 2.21 chaperone regulator activity 2.22 nucleic acid binding 2.23 transcription regulator activity 2.24 extracellular structure organization and biogenesis 2.25 translation regulator activity

2.5 catalytic activity o aromatase activity o motor activity o helicase activity o integrase activity o antioxidant activity o metabolism o macromolecule metabolism Proteolysis o amino acid and derivative metabolism o nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolism o biosynthesis o catabolism o kinase activity o oxidoreductase activity o transferase activity o hydrolase activity o lyase activity o isomerase activity o ligase activity Protein and Roles

2.19 transport o protein transporter activity Nuclear transport o ion transporter activity channel or pore class transporter activity o carrier activity o permease activity o secretion o electron transporter activity o electron transport Protein and Roles