All terms in GO

Label Id Description
nuclear protein-containing complex GO_0140513 [A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which at least one component is a protein and the constituent parts function together in the nucleus.]
clathrin-coated vesicle GO_0030136 [A vesicle with a coat formed of clathrin connected to the membrane via one of the clathrin adaptor complexes.]
COPI-coated vesicle GO_0030137 [A vesicle with a coat formed of the COPI coat complex proteins. COPI-coated vesicles are found associated with Golgi membranes at steady state, are involved in Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum (retrograde) vesicle transport, and possibly also in intra-Golgi transport.]
Golgi-associated vesicle GO_0005798 [Any vesicle associated with the Golgi complex and involved in mediating transport within the Golgi or between the Golgi and other parts of the cell.]
GO_0030138 GO_0030138
endocytic vesicle GO_0030139 [A membrane-bounded intracellular vesicle formed by invagination of the plasma membrane around an extracellular substance. Endocytic vesicles fuse with early endosomes to deliver the cargo for further sorting.]
obsolete peptide hormone GO_0005180 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
obsolete glycopeptide hormone GO_0005181 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
obsolete lipopeptide hormone GO_0005182 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone activity GO_0005183 [The action characteristic of gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone (GnRH), any of a family of decapeptide amide hormones that are released by the hypothalamus in response to neural and/or chemical stimuli. In at least mammals, upon receptor binding, GnRH causes the release of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) by the anterior pituitary.]
neuropeptide hormone activity GO_0005184 [The action characteristic of a neuropeptide hormone, any peptide hormone that acts in the central nervous system. A neuropeptide is any of several types of molecules found in brain tissue, composed of short chains of amino acids; they include endorphins, enkephalins, vasopressin, and others. They are often localized in axon terminals at synapses and are classified as putative neurotransmitters, although some are also hormones.]
neuropeptide activity GO_0160041 [The receptor ligand activity of any polypeptide expressed in, and secreted from a neuron.]
neurohypophyseal hormone activity GO_0005185 [The action characteristic of a neurohypophyseal hormone, any of a family of structurally and functionally related nonapeptides that are synthesized as part of a larger precursor molecule comprising a signal peptide, the nonapeptide hormone, and a neurophysin.]
vesicle coat GO_0030120 [A membrane coat found on a coated vesicle.]
pheromone activity GO_0005186 [The activity of binding to and activating specific cell surface receptors, thereby inducing behavioral, developmental, or physiological response(s) from a responding organism or cell. The substance may be released or retained on the cell surface. Pheromones may serve as a specific attractant, social communicator, or sexual stimulant.]
AP-1 adaptor complex GO_0030121 [A heterotetrameric AP-type membrane coat adaptor complex that consists of beta1, gamma, mu1 and sigma1 subunits and links clathrin to the membrane surface of a vesicle; vesicles with AP-1-containing coats are normally found primarily in the trans-Golgi network. In at least humans, the AP-1 complex can be heterogeneric due to the existence of multiple subunit isoforms encoded by different genes (gamma1 and gamma2, mu1A and mu1B, and sigma1A, sigma1B and sigma1C).]
obsolete storage protein GO_0005187 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
AP-2 adaptor complex GO_0030122 [A heterotetrameric AP-type membrane coat adaptor complex that consists of alpha, beta2, mu2 and sigma2 subunits, and links clathrin to the membrane surface of a vesicle, and the cargo receptors during receptor/clathrin mediated endocytosis. Vesicles with AP-2-containing coats are normally found primarily near the plasma membrane, on endocytic vesicles. In at least humans, the AP-2 complex can be heterogeneric due to the existence of multiple subunit isoforms encoded by different alpha genes (alphaA and alphaC).]
obsolete larval serum protein (sensu Insecta) GO_0005188 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
AP-3 adaptor complex GO_0030123 [A heterotetrameric AP-type membrane coat adaptor complex that consists of beta3, delta, mu3 and sigma3 subunits and is found associated with endosomal membranes. AP-3 does not appear to associate with clathrin in all organisms. In at least humans, the AP-3 complex can be heterogeneric due to the existence of multiple subunit isoforms encoded by different genes (beta3A and beta3B, mu3A and mu3B, and sigma3A and sigma3B).]