All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete pectic arabinogalactan I metabolic process GO_0010403 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving pectic arabinogalactan I, an alpha-(1,4)-linked D-galactopyranose backbone that is substituted with alpha-l-Araf residues via the O-3 of the D-galactose residues. Arabinogalactan I can be found as a side chain of rhamnogalacturonan I.]
obsolete cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein metabolic process GO_0010404 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving a cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein that consist of a core-protein backbone O-glycosylated by one or more complex carbohydrates.]
cell wall proteoglycan metabolic process GO_0010384 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving cell wall peptidoglycan, a group of glycoproteins that consist of a core-protein backbone O-glycosylated by one or more complex carbohydrates.]
bacterial-type flagellum filament GO_0009420 [The long (approximately 20 nm), thin external structure of the bacterial-type flagellum, which acts as a propeller.]
obsolete hemicellulose metabolic process GO_0010410 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving hemicelluloses, plant cell wall polysaccharides that have a backbone of 1,4-linked beta-D-pyranosyl residues in which O4 is in the equatorial orientation. Many different hemicelluloses usually occur intermixed with each molecular type representing different degrees of polymerization and contain many different sugar monomers, which can include glucose, xylose, mannose, galactose, and arabinose. Hemicelluloses also contain most of the D-pentose sugars and occasionally small amounts of L-sugars as well. Xylose is always the sugar monomer present in the largest amount, but mannuronic acid and galacturonic acid also tend to be present.]
bacterial-type flagellum filament cap GO_0009421 [The proteinaceous structure at the distal tip of the bacterial-type flagellar filament.]
mannan metabolic process GO_0010412 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving mannan, a group of polysaccharides containing a backbone composed of a polymer of D-mannose units.]
bacterial-type flagellum hook GO_0009424 [The portion of the bacterial-type flagellum that connects the filament to the basal body.]
bacterial-type flagellum basal body GO_0009425 [One of the three major substructures of the bacterial-type flagellum, the basal body is embedded in the cell envelope (the plasma membrane, peptidoglycan cell wall, and, if one is present, the outer membrane); it houses the secretion apparatus that exports the more distal components and the flagellar motor.]
bacterial-type flagellum hook-filament junction GO_0009422 [The region of the bacterial-type flagellum where the hook and filament meet.]
chorismate biosynthetic process GO_0009423 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of the unsymmetrical ether derived from phosphoenolpyruvate and 5-phosphoshikimic acid formed as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids and many other compounds.]
bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod, P ring GO_0009428 [One of the rings of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body; anchors the basal body to the peptidoglycan layer.]
bacterial-type flagellum basal body, proximal rod GO_0009429 [The portion of the central rod of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body that is proximal to the cell membrane; the proximal rod connects the distal rod to the flagellar motor.]
bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod GO_0009426 [The portion of the central rod of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body that is distal to the cell membrane; spans most of the distance between the inner and outer membranes.]
bacterial-type flagellum basal body, distal rod, L ring GO_0009427 [One of the rings of the bacterial-type flagellar basal body; anchors the basal body to the outer membrane.]
glucuronoxylan biosynthetic process GO_0010417 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of glucuronoxylan, a polymer containing a beta-1,4-linked D-xylose backbone substituted with glucuronic acid residues.]
xylan biosynthetic process GO_0045492 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of xylan, a polymer containing a beta-1,4-linked D-xylose backbone.]
obsolete rhamnogalacturonan II backbone metabolic process GO_0010418 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving the backbone structure of pectic rhamnogalacturonan II. The back bone contains at least 8 1,4-linked alpha-D-GalpA residues.]
obsolete rhamnogalacturonan II side chain metabolic process GO_0010419 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving the side chains of pectic rhamnogalacturonan II. A number of structurally distinct di- and oligosaccharides can be attached to the C-3 and C-2 of the backbone, respectively.]
xylan metabolic process GO_0045491 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving xylan, a polymer containing a beta-1,4-linked D-xylose backbone.]