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| Term | ribosome hibernation | ID (Ontology) | GO:0141014 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | A cellular process that results in the silencing of ribosomes in quiescent cells. Quiescence takes place when cells encounter unfavorable conditions and cease to grow in bacteria and yeast. It also takes place in some specialized cells in higher eukaryotes, such as eggs. Ribosomes in a hibernation state are kept silent via association with proteins with inhibitory and protective functions.[ PubMed:28468753 PubMed:30177741 PubMed:36653451 ] | ||
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regulation of translation_________________________ negative regulation of gene expression____________| negative regulation of protein metabolic process__| negative regulation of translation |__ribosome hibernation 1 rec. |
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| Is a | negative regulation of translation | ||
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