All terms in GO

Label Id Description
costunolide 3beta-hydroxylase activity GO_0102628 [Catalysis of the reaction: (+)-costunolide (12,6alpha) + reduced [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + dioxygen = 3beta-hydroxycostunolide + oxidized [NADPH-hemoprotein reductase] + H2O.]
obsolete mitochondrial inner membrane peptidase activity GO_0004244 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the maturation of mitochondrial precursor proteins delivered to the intermembrane space.]
obsolete patuletin 3'-O-methyltransferase activity GO_0102629 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the reaction: patuletin + S-adenosyl-L-methionine = quercetagetin 3',6-dimethyl ether + S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine + H+.]
obsolete neprilysin activity GO_0004245 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the preferential cleavage at the amino group of hydrophobic residues in insulin, casein, hemoglobin, and a number of other proteins and polypeptides.]
Kdo transferase activity GO_0043842 [Catalysis of the reactions: (KDO)-lipid IVA + CMP-3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonate = KDO2-lipid IVA + CMP, and lipid IVA + CMP-3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonate = (KDO)-lipid IVA + CMP.]
glycosyltransferase activity GO_0016757 [Catalysis of the transfer of a glycosyl group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor).]
obsolete peptidyl-dipeptidase A activity GO_0004246 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the release of a C-terminal dipeptide, Xaa-Xbb from oligopeptide-Xaa-Xbb, when Xaa is not Pro, and Xbb is neither Asp nor Glu. Converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II.]
ADP-specific glucokinase activity GO_0043843 [Catalysis of the reaction: ADP + D-glucose = AMP + D-glucose 6-phosphate.]
obsolete saccharolysin activity GO_0004247 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the cleavage of Pro-Phe and Ala-Ala bonds.]
ADP-specific phosphofructokinase activity GO_0043844 [Catalysis of the reaction: ADP + D-fructose 6-phosphate = AMP + D-fructose 1,6-bisphosphate.]
obsolete stromelysin 1 activity GO_0004248 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the preferential cleavage where P1', P2' and P3' are hydrophobic residues.]
DNA polymerase III, proofreading complex GO_0043845 [A subcomplex of DNA polymerase III composed of the epsilon subunit which has proofreading activity, and the theta subunit which enhances the epsilon subunit's proofreading activity.]
obsolete stromelysin 3 activity GO_0004249 [OBSOLETE. Was not defined before being made obsolete.]
DNA polymerase III, clamp loader complex GO_0043846 [A heptamer that includes the tau and gamma products of the dnaX gene and the chi/psi subcomplex. Confers structural asymmetry that allows the polymerase to replicate both leading and lagging strands.]
DNA polymerase III, clamp loader chi/psi subcomplex GO_0043847 [A dimer composed of the chi and psi subunits which is a subassembly of the DNA polymerase III clamp loader complex and serves as a bridge between the DnaX complex and the single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSB).]
obsolete excinuclease cho activity GO_0043848 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the incision of damaged DNA on the 3' side of a lesion, typically at the ninth phosphodiester bond 3' of the damage.]
Ras palmitoyltransferase activity GO_0043849 [Catalysis of the reaction: palmitoyl-CoA + protein-cysteine = S-palmitoyl protein + CoA, specific for Ras proteins.]
4-chlorobiphenyl metabolic process GO_0018880 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving 4-chlorobiphenyl, a member of the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) group of compounds, a very stable group of synthetic organic compounds composed of a biphenyl nucleus with 1-10 chlorine substituents. 4-chlorobiphenyl has been used as a model substrate to investigate PCB degradation.]
bromoxynil metabolic process GO_0018881 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving bromoxynil, C7H3Br2NO, a dibrominated phenol derivative with a cyano (-CN) group attached. Bromoxynil is used as a herbicide for post-emergent control of annual broadleaf weeds and works by inhibiting photosynthesis in the target plants.]
obsolete (+)-camphor metabolic process GO_0018882 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways involving (+)-camphor, a bicyclic monoterpene ketone which is one of the major components in the leaves of common sage. Camphor exists in two enantiomers, but the (+)-isomer is more widely distributed.]