All terms in GO

Label Id Description
tRNA methylthiolation GO_0035600 [The addition of a methylthioether group (-SCH3) to a nucleotide in a tRNA molecule.]
peptidyl-cysteine S-nitrosylase activity GO_0035605 [Catalysis of the transfer of a nitric oxide (NO) group to a sulphur atom within a cysteine residue of a protein.]
transferase activity, transferring nitrogenous groups GO_0016769 [Catalysis of the transfer of a nitrogenous group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor).]
peptidyl-cysteine S-trans-nitrosylation GO_0035606 [Transfer of a nitric oxide (NO) group from one cysteine residue to another.]
peptidyl-cysteine S-nitrosylation GO_0018119 [The covalent addition of a nitric oxide (NO) group to the sulphur (S) atom of a cysteine residue in a protein, to form peptidyl-S-nitrosyl-L-cysteine.]
fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway involved in hemopoiesis GO_0035603 [The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a fibroblast growth factor receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands, which contributes to hemopoiesis.]
fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway involved in positive regulation of cell proliferation in bone marrow GO_0035604 [The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a fibroblast growth factor receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands, which activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cell proliferation in the bone marrow.]
C-terminal protein deglutamylation GO_0035609 [The removal of a C-terminal, gene-encoded glutamate residue from a protein.]
protein deglutamylation GO_0035608 [The removal of a glutamate residue from a protein. Glutamate residues in proteins can be gene-encoded, or added as side chains during the protein modification process of polyglutamylation.]
fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway involved in orbitofrontal cortex development GO_0035607 [The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a fibroblast growth factor-type receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands, which contributes to the progression of the orbitofrontal cortex over time from its initial formation until its mature state.]
peptidyl-glutamic acid modification GO_0018200 [The modification of peptidyl-glutamic acid.]
GO_0035620 GO_0035620
renal D-glucose absorption GO_0035623 [A renal system process in which D-glucose is taken up from the collecting ducts and proximal and distal loops of the nephron. In non-mammalian species, absorption may occur in related structures.]
D-glucose transmembrane transport GO_1904659 [The process in which D-glucose is transported across a membrane.]
receptor transactivation GO_0035624 [The process in which a receptor is activated by another receptor. Receptor transactivation can occur through different mechanisms and includes cross-talk between signaling pathways where one receptor activates a receptor for a different ligand, and also activation of subunits within a receptor oligomer.]
ER to Golgi ceramide transport GO_0035621 [The directed movement of a ceramide from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the Golgi. Ceramides are a class of lipid composed of sphingosine linked to a fatty acid.]
intrahepatic bile duct development GO_0035622 [The progression of the intrahepatic bile ducts over time, from their formation to the mature structure. Intrahepatic bile ducts (bile ducts within the liver) collect bile from bile canaliculi in the liver, and connect to the extrahepatic bile ducts (bile ducts outside the liver).]
common bile duct development GO_0061009 [The progression of the common bile duct over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The common bile duct is formed from the joining of the common hepatic duct running from the liver, and the cystic duct running from the gallbladder. The common bile duct transports bile from the liver and gallbladder to the intestine.]
cystic duct development GO_0035628 [The progression of the cystic duct over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The cystic duct runs from the gallbladder to the common bile duct.]
obsolete epidermal growth factor-activated receptor transactivation by G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway GO_0035625 [OBSOLETE. The process in which an epidermal growth factor-activated receptor is activated via signaling events from a consequence of a G protein-coupled . This is an example of cross-talk between the EGF and GPCR signaling pathways.]