Genes in this set(4):

     Std. name     Sys. name     SGDID
     MDM31     YHR194W     S000001237
     PHB1     YGR132C     S000003364
     PHB2     YGR231C     S000003463
     MDM32     YOR147W     S000005673

Enriched GO terms in this set:

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:0044422 (organelle part)
    "Any constituent part of an organelle, an organized structure of distinctive morphology and function. Includes constituent parts of the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton, but excludes the plasma membrane."

        GO:0031090 (organelle membrane)
        "The lipid bilayer surrounding an organelle."

            GO:0019866 (organelle inner membrane) [p < 0.001   (4/49: MDM31; PHB1; PHB2; MDM32)]
            "The inner, i.e. lumen-facing, lipid bilayer of an organelle envelope; usually highly selective to most ions and metabolites."

                GO:0005743 (mitochondrial inner membrane) [p < 0.001   (4/48: MDM31; PHB1; PHB2; MDM32)]
                "The inner, i.e. lumen-facing, lipid bilayer of the mitochondrial envelope. It is highly folded to form cristae."

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GO:0008150 (biological_process)
"Those processes specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end."

    GO:0065007 (biological regulation)
    "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of any biological process, quality or function."

        GO:0050789 (regulation of biological process)
        "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a biological process. Biological processes are regulated by many means; examples include the control of gene expression, protein modification or interaction with a protein or substrate molecule."

            GO:0019222 (regulation of metabolic process)
            "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways within a cell or an organism."

                GO:0051246 (regulation of protein metabolic process)
                "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving a protein."

                    GO:0030162 (regulation of proteolysis) [p = 0.002   (2/2: PHB1; PHB2)]
                    "Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond or bonds within a protein."

                        GO:0045861 (negative regulation of proteolysis) [p = 0.002   (2/2: PHB1; PHB2)]
                        "Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond or bonds within a protein."

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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:0031975 (envelope) [p = 0.008   (4/126: MDM31; PHB1; PHB2; MDM32)]
    "A multilayered structure surrounding all or part of a cell; encompasses one or more lipid bilayers, and may include a cell wall layer, also includes the space between layers."

        GO:0031967 (organelle envelope) [p = 0.008   (4/126: MDM31; PHB1; PHB2; MDM32)]
        "A double membrane structure enclosing an organelle, including two lipid bilayers and the region between them. In some cases, an organelle envelope may have more than two membranes."

            GO:0005740 (mitochondrial envelope) [p = 0.002   (4/89: MDM31; PHB1; PHB2; MDM32)]
            "The double lipid bilayer enclosing the mitochondrion and separating its contents from the cell cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space."

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