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6.1.1.1
axon
axonal termini in differentiating primary motor neuron and neuroblastoma cultures
GO:0030424
AmiGO
QuickGO
676126
6.1.1.1
chloroplast
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GO:0009507
AmiGO
QuickGO
52
6.1.1.1
cytoplasm
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GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
52
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706503
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745925
6.1.1.1
cytoplasm
LdTyrRS protein is present in the cytoplasm and exits from the parasite cytoplasm into the extracellular medium, presence of LdTyrRS in the host cytosol
GO:0005737
AmiGO
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745348
6.1.1.1
cytosol
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GO:0005829
AmiGO
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745300
6.1.1.1
mitochondrion
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GO:0005739
AmiGO
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662832
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694895
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695113
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705174
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714246
6.1.1.1
mitochondrion
human mitochondrial and cytosolic enzymes are encoded by two different sets of genes
GO:0005739
AmiGO
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658121
6.1.1.1
mitochondrion
the mt-TyrRS is strictly mitochondrial, mitochondrial idiosyncrasies
GO:0005739
AmiGO
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677165
6.1.1.1
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subcellular localization of wild-type and mutant YARS, overview
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676126
6.1.1.1
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the C-terminal EMAP II-like protein domain of the enzyme is probably responsible for mediation of enzyme export
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650116
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