GO terms for UN82348 (based on top Swiss-Prot and TrEMBL hits)
GO Biological Process
GO:0035556 - intracellular signal transduction GO:0050714 - positive regulation of protein secretion GO:0009749 - response to glucose stimulus GO:0019229 - regulation of vasoconstriction GO:0006935 - chemotaxis GO:0010118 - stomatal movement GO:0006355 - regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent GO:0001558 - regulation of cell growth GO:0006970 - response to osmotic stress GO:0019236 - response to pheromone GO:0009638 - phototropism GO:0042246 - tissue regeneration GO:0051491 - positive regulation of filopodium assembly GO:0046777 - protein autophosphorylation GO:0031036 - myosin II filament assembly GO:0009902 - chloroplast relocation GO:0045730 - respiratory burst GO:0009651 - response to salt stress GO:0014070 - response to organic cyclic compound GO:0009409 - response to cold GO:0001666 - response to hypoxia GO:0031154 - culmination involved in sorocarp development GO:0009903 - chloroplast avoidance movement GO:0010119 - regulation of stomatal movement GO:0042102 - positive regulation of T cell proliferation GO:0018298 - protein-chromophore linkage GO:0009904 - chloroplast accumulation movement GO:0030435 - sporulation resulting in formation of a cellular spore GO:0042346 - positive regulation of NF-kappaB import into nucleus GO:0031142 - induction of conjugation upon nitrogen starvation GO:0006468 - protein phosphorylation GO:0000160 - two-component signal transduction system (phosphorelay) GO:0010389 - regulation of G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle GO:0050870 - positive regulation of T cell activation GO:0006952 - defense response GO:0007165 - signal transduction GO:0010155 - regulation of proton transport GO:0045086 - positive regulation of interleukin-2 biosynthetic process GO:0009408 - response to heat GO:0007163 - establishment or maintenance of cell polarity GO:0006509 - membrane protein ectodomain proteolysis GO:0045859 - regulation of protein kinase activity GO:0009637 - response to blue light GO:0010362 - negative regulation of anion channel activity by blue light