Genes in this set(2):

     Std. name     Sys. name     SGDID
     SSA3     YBL075C     S000000171
     SSA2     YLL024C     S000003947

Enriched GO terms in this set:

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:0051234 (establishment of localization)
    "The directed movement of a cell, substance or cellular entity, such as a protein complex or organelle, to a specific location."

        GO:0006810 (transport)
        "The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of, within or between cells."

            GO:0015031 (protein transport)
            "The directed movement of proteins into, out of, within or between cells."

                GO:0006886 (intracellular protein transport)
                "The directed movement of proteins in a cell, including the movement of proteins between specific compartments or structures within a cell, such as organelles of a eukaryotic cell."

                    GO:0006605 (protein targeting)
                    "The process of targeting specific proteins to particular membrane-bound subcellular organelles. Usually requires an organelle specific protein sequence motif."

                        GO:0006612 (protein targeting to membrane) [p = 0.010   (2/17: SSA3; SSA2)]
                        "The process of directing proteins towards a membrane using signals contained within the protein."

                            GO:0006613 (cotranslational protein targeting to membrane) [p = 0.006   (2/9: SSA3; SSA2)]
                            "The targeting of proteins to a membrane that occurs during translation. The transport of most secretory proteins, particularly those with more than 100 amino acids, into the endoplasmic reticulum lumen occurs in this manner, as does the import of some proteins into mitochondria."

                                GO:0006614 (SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane) [p = 0.005   (2/7: SSA3; SSA2)]
                                "The targeting of proteins to a membrane that occurs during translation and is dependent upon two key components, the signal-recognition particle (SRP) and the SRP receptor. SRP is a cytosolic particle that transiently binds to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) signal sequence in a nascent protein, to the large ribosomal unit, and to the SRP receptor in the ER membrane."

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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:0051234 (establishment of localization)
    "The directed movement of a cell, substance or cellular entity, such as a protein complex or organelle, to a specific location."

        GO:0006810 (transport)
        "The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of, within or between cells."

            GO:0015031 (protein transport)
            "The directed movement of proteins into, out of, within or between cells."

                GO:0006886 (intracellular protein transport)
                "The directed movement of proteins in a cell, including the movement of proteins between specific compartments or structures within a cell, such as organelles of a eukaryotic cell."

                    GO:0065002 (intracellular protein transport across a membrane) [p = 0.005   (2/8: SSA3; SSA2)]
                    "The directed movement of proteins in a cell, from one side of a membrane to another."

                        GO:0006616 (SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane, translocation) [p = 0.005   (2/7: SSA3; SSA2)]
                        "The process during cotranslational membrane targeting wherein proteins move across a membrane. SRP and its receptor initiate the transfer of the nascent chain across the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane; they then dissociate from the chain, which is transferred to a set of transmembrane proteins, collectively called the translocon. Once the nascent chain translocon complex is assembled, the elongating chain passes directly from the large ribosomal subunit into the centers of the translocon, a protein-lined channel within the membrane. The growing chain is never exposed to the cytosol and does not fold until it reaches the ER lumen."

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