All terms in GO

Label Id Description
COPII-coated ER to Golgi transport vesicle GO_0030134 [A vesicle with a coat formed of the COPII coat complex proteins. The COPII coat complex is formed by the Sec23p/Sec24p and the Sec13p/Sec31p heterodimers. COPII-associated vesicles transport proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus (anterograde transport).]
coated vesicle GO_0030135 [Small membrane-bounded organelle formed by pinching off of a coated region of membrane. Some coats are made of clathrin, whereas others are made from other proteins.]
hormone activity GO_0005179 [The action characteristic of a hormone, any substance formed in very small amounts in one specialized organ or group of cells and carried (sometimes in the bloodstream) to another organ or group of cells in the same organism, upon which it has a specific regulatory action. The term was originally applied to agents with a stimulatory physiological action in vertebrate animals (as opposed to a chalone, which has a depressant action). Usage is now extended to regulatory compounds in lower animals and plants, and to synthetic substances having comparable effects; all bind receptors and trigger some biological process.]
single-stranded DNA-binding protein complex GO_0044777 [A homotetrameric protein complex that is essential for DNA replication. It supercoils the single-stranded DNA preventing DNA duplexing before the polymerase holoenzyme passes and synthesizes the complementary strand. It is also involved in DNA recombination and repair.]
meiotic DNA integrity checkpoint signaling GO_0044778 [A signal transduction process that controls cell cycle progression in response to changes in DNA structure by monitoring the integrity of the DNA during meiosis. The DNA integrity checkpoint begins with detection of DNA damage, defects in DNA structure or DNA replication, and ends with signal transduction.]
DNA integrity checkpoint signaling GO_0031570 [A signaling process that controls cell cycle progression in response to changes in DNA structure by monitoring the integrity of the DNA. The DNA integrity checkpoint begins with detection of DNA damage, defects in DNA structure or DNA replication, and progresses through signal transduction and ends with cell cycle effector processes.]
meiotic cell cycle checkpoint signaling GO_0033313 [A signaling process that contributes to a meiotic cell cycle checkpoint that ensures accurate chromosome replication and segregation by preventing progression through a meiotic cell cycle until conditions are suitable for the cell to proceed to the next stage.]
meiotic spindle checkpoint signaling GO_0044779 [A signal transduction process that contributes to a cell cycle checkpoint that delays the metaphase/anaphase transition of a meiotic nuclear division until the spindle is correctly assembled and that the chromosomes are attached to the spindle.]
negative regulation of metaphase/anaphase transition of meiotic cell cycle GO_1902103 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of metaphase/anaphase transition of meiotic cell cycle.]
spindle checkpoint signaling GO_0031577 [A signaling process that that controls a cell cycle checkpoint that originates from the mitotic or meiotic spindle.]
meiotic cell cycle phase transition GO_0044771 [The cell cycle process by which a cell commits to entering the next meiotic cell cycle phase.]
meiotic cell cycle process GO_1903046 [A process that is part of the meiotic cell cycle.]
mitotic cell cycle phase transition GO_0044772 [The cell cycle process by which a cell commits to entering the next mitotic cell cycle phase.]
mitotic cell cycle process GO_1903047 [A process that is part of the mitotic cell cycle.]
mitotic DNA damage checkpoint signaling GO_0044773 [A signal transduction process involved in mitotic DNA damage checkpoint.]
mitotic DNA integrity checkpoint signaling GO_0044774 [A signaling process that controls cell cycle progression in response to changes in DNA structure by monitoring the integrity of the DNA during mitosis. The DNA integrity checkpoint begins with detection of DNA damage, defects in DNA structure or DNA replication, and ends with signal transduction.]
DNA damage checkpoint signaling GO_0000077 [A signal transduction process that contributes to a DNA damage checkpoint.]
DNA polymerase III, beta sliding clamp processivity factor complex GO_0044775 [A subcomplex of the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme which is responsible for tethering the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase to DNA during high-speed replication. The complex is homodimeric in prokaryotes, and homotrimeric in other species.]
DNA polymerase processivity factor complex GO_0044796 [A protein complex which is capable of increasing the processivity of nucleotide polymerization by DNA polymerase as a part of DNA replication.]
DNA polymerase III, core complex GO_0044776 [The DNA polymerase III core complex consists of the alpha,epsilon and theta subunits and is carries out the polymerase and the 3'-5' exonuclease proofreading activities.]