All terms in GO

Label Id Description
positive regulation of nervous system process GO_0031646 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of a neurophysiological process.]
obsolete cysteine-type endopeptidase activity involved in apoptotic process GO_0097153 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of internal, alpha-peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which the sulfhydryl group of a cysteine residue at the active center acts as a nucleophile, and contributing to the apoptotic process.]
GABAergic neuron differentiation GO_0097154 [The process in which a neuroblast acquires the specialized structural and functional features of a GABAergic neuron.]
fasciculation of sensory neuron axon GO_0097155 [The collection of sensory neuron axons into a bundle of rods, known as a fascicle.]
axonal fasciculation GO_0007413 [The collection of axons into a bundle of rods, known as a fascicle.]
fasciculation of motor neuron axon GO_0097156 [The collection of motor neuron axons into a bundle of rods, known as a fascicle.]
pre-mRNA intronic binding GO_0097157 [Binding to an intronic sequence of a pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA).]
pre-mRNA binding GO_0036002 [Binding to a pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA), an intermediate molecule between DNA and protein that may contain introns and, at least in part, encodes one or more proteins. Introns are removed from pre-mRNA to form a mRNA molecule.]
pre-mRNA intronic pyrimidine-rich binding GO_0097158 [Binding to a pyrimidine-rich (CU-rich) intronic sequence of a pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA).]
obsolete organic cyclic compound binding GO_0097159 [OBSOLETE. Binding to an organic cyclic compound, any molecular entity that contains carbon arranged in a cyclic molecular structure.]
polychlorinated biphenyl binding GO_0097160 [Binding to a polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), a biphenyl compound containing between 2 and 10 chlorine atoms attached to the two benzene rings.]
DH domain binding GO_0097161 [Binding to a DH (Dbl homology) domain of a protein. The DH domain contains three structurally conserved regions separated by more variable regions. It is composed of 11 alpha helices that are folded into a flattened, elongated alpha-helix bundle in which two of the three conserved regions, conserved region 1 (CR1) and conserved region 3 (CR3), are exposed near the centre of one surface. CR1 and CR3, together with a part of alpha-6 and the DH/PH (pleckstrin homology) junction site, constitute the Rho GTPase interacting pocket.]
MADS box domain binding GO_0097162 [Binding to a MADS box domain, a protein domain that encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC[A/T]6GG termed the CArG-box. MADS-domain proteins are generally transcription factors. The length of the MADS-box is in the range of 168 to 180 base pairs.]
sulfur carrier activity GO_0097163 [Covalently binding to sulfur and delivering it to an acceptor molecule.]
molecular carrier activity GO_0140104 [Directly binding to a specific ion or molecule and delivering it either to an acceptor molecule or to a specific location.]
obsolete ammonium ion metabolic process GO_0097164 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving the ammonium ion.]
nuclear stress granule GO_0097165 [A dense aggregation in the nucleus composed of proteins and RNAs that appear when the cell is under stress.]
nuclear ribonucleoprotein granule GO_0140168 [A ribonucleoprotein granule located in the nucleus.]
lens epithelial cell proliferation GO_0097166 [The multiplication or reproduction of lens epithelial cells, resulting in the expansion of a cell population. Lens epithelial cells make up the lens epithelium, which is located in the anterior portion of the lens between the lens capsule and the lens fibers and is a simple cuboidal epithelium. The epithelial cells of the lens regulate most of the homeostatic functions of the lens such as osmolarity and liquid volume. The lens epithelial cells also serve as the progenitors for new lens fibers. The lens epithelium constantly lays down fibers in the embryo, fetus, infant, and adult, and continues to lay down fibers for lifelong growth.]
circadian regulation of translation GO_0097167 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mRNA translation with a regularity of approximately 24 hours.]