All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete regulation of memory GO_1905248 [OBSOLETE. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of memory.]
obsolete negative regulation of memory GO_1905249 [OBSOLETE. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of memory.]
plastid mRNA editing complex GO_0031020 [An mRNA editing complex found in a plastid.]
mRNA editing complex GO_0045293 [A protein complex that posttranscriptionally catalyzes insertion, deletion or substitution of nucleotides at multiple sites within nascent mRNA transcripts to produce mature mRNAs in eukaryotes.]
glucuronate catabolic process GO_0006064 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of glucuronate, any salt or ester of glucuronic acid.]
negative regulation of aspartic-type peptidase activity GO_1905246 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of aspartic-type peptidase activity.]
interphase microtubule organizing center GO_0031021 [A microtubule organizing center found in interphase cells, which organize a longitudinal array of three to five MT bundles from the nuclear envelope during interphase. Each MT bundle is composed of two to seven MTs arranged in an antiparallel configuration, with the dynamic MT plus ends extending toward the cell tips and stable minus ends near the nucleus.]
UDP-glucuronate biosynthetic process GO_0006065 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of UDP-glucuronate, a substance composed of glucuronic acid in glycosidic linkage with uridine diphosphate.]
UDP-glucuronate metabolic process GO_0046398 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving UDP-glucuronate, a substance composed of glucuronic acid in glycosidic linkage with uridine diphosphate.]
positive regulation of aspartic-type peptidase activity GO_1905247 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of aspartic-type peptidase activity.]
nuclear migration along microfilament GO_0031022 [The directed movement of the nucleus along microfilaments within the cell, mediated by motor proteins.]
microtubule organizing center organization GO_0031023 [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a microtubule organizing center, a structure from which microtubules grow.]
interphase microtubule organizing center assembly GO_0031024 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components, including gamma-tubulin and other proteins, to form an interphase microtubule organizing center.]
ethanol catabolic process GO_0006068 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of ethanol, CH3-CH2-OH, a colorless, water-miscible, flammable liquid produced by alcoholic fermentation.]
equatorial microtubule organizing center disassembly GO_0031025 [The process in which the equatorial microtubule organizing center is disassembled at the end of mitosis.]
obsolete ethanol oxidation GO_0006069 [OBSOLETE. An ethanol metabolic process in which ethanol is converted to acetyl-CoA via acetaldehyde and acetate.]
negative regulation of osteoblast differentiation GO_0045668 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of osteoblast differentiation.]
regulation of osteoblast differentiation GO_0045667 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of osteoblast differentiation.]
positive regulation of osteoblast differentiation GO_0045669 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of osteoblast differentiation.]
cerebellar cortex maturation GO_0021699 [A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for the cerebellar cortex to attain its fully functional state. The cerebellar cortex is a thin mantle of gray matter that covers the surface of each cerebral hemisphere. It has a characteristic morphology with convolutions (gyri) and crevices (sulci) that have specific functions. Six layers of nerve cells and the nerve pathways that connect them comprise the cerebellar cortex. Together, these regions are responsible for the processes of conscious thought, perception, emotion and memory as well as advanced motor function.]