All terms in GO

Label Id Description
potassium ion transmembrane transporter activity GO_0015079 [Enables the transfer of potassium ions (K+) from one side of a membrane to the other.]
proteoglycan metabolic process GO_0006029 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving proteoglycans, any glycoprotein in which the carbohydrate units are glycosaminoglycans.]
cell cycle G1/S phase transition GO_0044843 [The cell cycle process by which a cell in G1 phase commits to S phase.]
meiotic interphase II GO_0044844 [The cell cycle phase which begins at the end of meiosis I cytokinesis and ends when meiosis II prophase begins. During meiotic interphase II no DNA replication takes place, but the centrioles duplicate and spindle fibres emerge.]
meiosis II cell cycle phase GO_0098765 [A meiotic cell cycle phase that occurs after meiosis I (the first meiotic nuclear division).]
meiotic interphase GO_0051328 [The cell cycle phase which begins after cytokinesis and ends when meiotic prophase begins. Meiotic cells have an interphase after each meiotic division, but only interphase I involves replication of the cell's DNA.]
obsolete chain elongation of O-linked mannose residue GO_0044845 [OBSOLETE. Extension of the O-linked mannose residue of a mannoprotein by the stepwise addition of further mannose molecules.]
obsolete negative regulation by symbiont of indole acetic acid levels in host GO_0044846 [OBSOLETE. Any process in which an organism reduces the indole acetic acid levels in the host organism. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.]
iron acquisition from host GO_0044847 [The process by which a symbiont acquires iron from its host, either from heme or other iron containing molecules such as transferrin and lactoferrin. Begins with either the secretion of symbiont gene products that bind iron- or heme-containing molecules (siderophores and hemophores) from the symbiont cell into the host, or by expression of receptors that bind iron- or heme-containing molecules on the symbiont cell surface. Ends when the iron-containing compound is transported into the symbiont cell.]
acquisition of nutrients from host GO_0044002 [The process that begins with the production and formation of structures and molecules in an organism that are required for the acquisition and utilization of nutrients from its host organism, and the ends with the acquirement of the nutrients. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.]
biological_process GO_0008150 [A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.]
estrous cycle GO_0044849 [A type of ovulation cycle, which occurs in most mammalian therian females, where the endometrium is resorbed if pregnancy does not occur.]
gut granule GO_0044840 [A lysosome-related organelle contained within the intestinal cells of the nematode C. elegans. Gut granules are acidified, birefringent, autofluorescent, and contain the vacuolar H+-ATPase. They also serve as sites of cellular zinc storage.]
cytoplasmic vesicle GO_0031410 [A vesicle found in the cytoplasm of a cell.]
gut granule membrane GO_0044841 [The membrane of a gut granule, a lysosome-related organelle contained within the intestinal cells of the nematode C. elegans.]
organelle membrane GO_0031090 [A membrane that is one of the two lipid bilayers of an organelle envelope or the outermost membrane of single membrane bound organelle.]
cytoplasmic vesicle membrane GO_0030659 [The lipid bilayer surrounding a cytoplasmic vesicle.]
gut granule lumen GO_0044842 [The lumen of a gut granule, a lysosome-related organelle contained within the intestinal cells of the nematode C. elegans.]
intracellular organelle lumen GO_0070013 [An organelle lumen that is part of an intracellular organelle.]
organelle lumen GO_0043233 [The internal volume enclosed by the membranes of a particular organelle; includes the volume enclosed by a single organelle membrane, e.g. endoplasmic reticulum lumen, or the volume enclosed by the innermost of the two lipid bilayers of an organelle envelope, e.g. nuclear lumen.]