All terms in GO

Label Id Description
unconventional myosin complex GO_0016461 [A portmanteau term for myosins other than myosin II.]
myosin XII complex GO_0031482 [A myosin complex containing one or more class XII myosin heavy chains and associated light chains; myosin XII contains a large tail region with two MyTH4 domains and a short region of coiled coil.]
myosin XIII complex GO_0031483 [A myosin complex containing one or more class XIII myosin heavy chains and associated light chains.]
myosin XIV complex GO_0031484 [A myosin complex containing a class XIV myosin heavy chain and associated light chains; myosin XIV heavy chains are the simplest known, containing a motor domain, no classic IQ motif and variable length tails.]
myosin XV complex GO_0031485 [A myosin complex containing a class XV myosin heavy chain and associated light chains. Myosin XV is single headed, and has a large extension (1200aa) at the N-terminus of the motor domain, two IQ motifs and a tail with a similar domain structure to that of the tail of myosin VII.]
myosin XVI complex GO_0031486 [A myosin complex containing a class XVI myosin heavy chains and associated light chains; myosin XVI heavy chains contain ankyrin repeat.]
myosin XVII complex GO_0031487 [A myosin complex containing one or more class XVII myosin heavy chains and associated light chains.]
myosin XVIII complex GO_0031488 [A myosin complex containing a class XVIII myosin heavy chain and associated light chains; myosin XVIII heavy chains contain an N-terminal PDZ domain.]
myosin X complex GO_0031480 [A myosin complex containing one or more class X myosin heavy chains and associated light chains.]
myosin V binding GO_0031489 [Binding to a class V myosin; myosin V is a dimeric molecule involved in intracellular transport.]
myosin binding GO_0017022 [Binding to a myosin; myosins are any of a superfamily of molecular motor proteins that bind to actin and use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to generate force and movement along actin filaments.]
carboxysome GO_0031470 [An organelle consisting of a proteinaceous coat and enzymes for the fixation of CO2. It augments the concentration of CO2 in the vicinity of RuBisCO to increase the efficiency of CO2 fixation under atmospheric conditions.]
ethanolamine degradation polyhedral organelle GO_0031471 [An organelle found in bacteria consisting of a proteinaceous coat containing enzymes for the degradation of ethanolamine whose purpose is the protection of the rest of the cell from the toxic acetaldehyde product of the enzyme ethanolamine ammonia lyase.]
propanediol degradation polyhedral organelle GO_0031472 [An organelle found in bacteria consisting of a proteinaceous coat containing enzymes for the degradation of 1,2-propanediol whose purpose is the protection of the rest of the cell from the toxic propionaldehyde product of the enzyme diol dehydratase.]
myosin III binding GO_0031473 [Binding to a class III myosin; myosin III is monomeric and has an N terminal kinase domain.]
myosin IV complex GO_0031474 [A myosin complex containing one or more class IV myosin heavy chains and associated light chains; myosin IV is relatively uncharacterized, but is predicted to have a single motor domain, one IQ motif and a tail with a Myosin Tail Homology (myTH4) domain homologous to that in the tails of myosins VII and XV.]
myosin V complex GO_0031475 [A myosin complex containing a dimer of class V myosin heavy chains and associated light chains; involved in intracellular transport. Myosin V is a dimeric molecule consisting of conserved motor domains followed by 6 IQ motifs which bind specific light chains and calmodulin. The tail domain is important for cellular localization and cargo binding and can be divided into an alpha-helical coiled coil region and a C-terminal globular region.]
myosin VI complex GO_0031476 [A myosin complex containing one or more class VI myosin heavy chains and associated light chains. Myosin VI has a single IQ motif in the neck and a tail region with a coiled coil domain followed by a unique globular domain; a unique insertion that enables myosin VI to move towards the pointed or minus end of actin filaments.]
myosin VII complex GO_0031477 [A myosin complex containing a dimer of class VII myosin heavy chains and associated light chains. Myosin VII (240 kDa) is predicted to be a dimeric molecule with 5 IQ motifs and a tail region with a short stretch of coiled coil followed by two myosin-tail homology (MyTH4) domains, two talin-binding (FERM) domains and an SH3-domain.]
myosin VIII complex GO_0031478 [A myosin complex containing a dimer of class VIII myosin heavy chains and associated light chains. Myosin VIII is predicted to be dimeric, and contain an unusual 100-190 residue N-terminal extension prior to their motor domains, 3-4 IQ motifs, a short region (~70 residues) of predicted alpha-helical coiled coil and a C-terminal domain.]