All terms in GO

Label Id Description
intracellularly gated calcium channel activity GO_0015278 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a calcium ion by a channel that opens when a specific intracellular ligand has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
intracellularly cyclic nucleotide-activated monoatomic cation channel activity GO_0005221 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a monoatomic cation by a channel that opens when intracellular cyclic nucleotide has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
cyclic nucleotide-activated monoatomic ion channel activity GO_0043855 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of an ion by a channel that opens when a cyclic nucleotide has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
intracellularly cAMP-activated cation channel activity GO_0005222 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a cation by a channel that opens when intracellular cAMP has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
intracellularly cGMP-activated cation channel activity GO_0005223 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a cation by a channel that opens when intracellular cGMP has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
GO_0005224 GO_0005224
volume-sensitive anion channel activity GO_0005225 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a monoatomic anion by a volume-sensitive channel. A volume-sensitive channel is a channel that responds to changes in the volume of a cell.]
obsolete multi-organism membrane fusion GO_0044800 [OBSOLETE. The membrane organization process that joins two lipid bilayers to form a single membrane, involving more than one organism.]
GO_0005226 GO_0005226
GO_0044801 GO_0044801
calcium-activated cation channel activity GO_0005227 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of an inorganic cation by a channel that opens when a calcium cation has been bound by the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
monoatomic ion-gated channel activity GO_0022839 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a solute by a channel that opens in response to a specific ion stimulus.]
GO_0044802 GO_0044802
intracellular sodium-activated potassium channel activity GO_0005228 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of potassium by a channel that opens in response to stimulus by a sodium ion or ions. Transport by a channel involves facilitated diffusion of a solute (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel, without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism. Sodium activated potassium channels have distinctive properties, including a large single channel conductance, subconductance states, and a block of single channel currents at positive potentials, similar to inward rectification.]
obsolete multi-organism membrane organization GO_0044803 [OBSOLETE. A process which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a membrane, involving more than one organism.]
intracellularly calcium-gated chloride channel activity GO_0005229 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of chloride by a channel that opens in response to stimulus by a calcium ion or ions. Transport by a channel involves catalysis of facilitated diffusion of a solute (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel, without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism.]
intracellularly calcium-gated channel activity GO_0141147 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a solute by a channel that opens when calcium ions bind on the intracellular side of the channel complex or one of its constituent parts.]
nucleophagy GO_0044804 [A form of autophagy, by which damaged or non-essential parts of the nucleus, or even an entire nucleus is degraded.]
macroautophagy GO_0016236 [The autophagic process that proceeds via the formation of an autophagosome.]
obsolete late nucleophagy GO_0044805 [OBSOLETE. A type of nucleophagy, distinct from piecemeal microautophagy of the nucleus (PNM) where the nuclear material is delivered to the vacuole/lysosome for breakdown and recycling later than observed for PNM.]