FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term glutamate transmembrane import into vacuole ID (Ontology) GO:0090454 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The directed movement of glutamate into the vacuole across the vacuolar membrane.
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amino acid transmembrane transport
 |__amino acid transmembrane import into vacuole__
transport                                         |
 |__nitrogen compound transport___________________|
amino acid transport                              |
 |__acidic amino acid transport___________________|
vacuolar transmembrane transport                  |
 |__amino acid transmembrane import into vacuole__|
carboxylic acid transport                         |
 |__dicarboxylic acid transport___________________|
 |__carboxylic acid transmembrane transport_______|
transmembrane transport                           |
 |__carboxylic acid transmembrane transport_______|
                                                  glutamate transmembrane import into vacuole
                                                   |__L-glutamate transmembrane import into vacuole
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Is a dicarboxylic acid transport
acidic amino acid transport
amino acid transmembrane import into vacuole
nitrogen compound transport
carboxylic acid transmembrane transport
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  • "vacuolar glutamate import" RELATED
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