All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0098668 GO_0098668
superinfection exclusion GO_0098669 [The process by which a preexisting viral infection prevents a secondary infection with the same or a closely related virus. Typically some aspect of viral entry is inhibited, but post entry mechanisms have also been documented.]
entry receptor-mediated virion attachment to host cell GO_0098670 [The process by which a virion attaches to a host cell by binding to a receptor on the host cell surface that mediates/triggers viral entry by endocytosis/pinocytosis or by inducing fusion/penetration.]
receptor-mediated virion attachment to host cell GO_0046813 [The process by which a virion attaches to a host cell by binding to a receptor on the host cell surface.]
adhesion receptor-mediated virion attachment to host cell GO_0098671 [The process by which a virion attaches to a host cell by binding to a receptor on the host cell surface that does not mediate or trigger entry into the host cell. This binding is typically reversible and enhances significantly infectivity by concentrating the virus in the vicinity of its entry receptors, or bringing it to an organ in which its target cells are located.]
symbiont-mediated suppression of host CRISPR-cas system GO_0098672 [A process by which a symbiont inhibits or disrupts the CRISPR-cas system of its host. Bacteria and archaea use CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune systems to defend themselves from infection by bacteriophages (phages), and phages have various mechanisms to counter the CRISPR-cas system.]
symbiont-mediated suppression of host DNA replication GO_0098673 [Any process by which a virus inhibits DNA replication in its host cell. Some bacteriophages are known to do this, possibly as a way of increasing the pool of nucleotides available for virus replication.]
extrinsic component of neuronal dense core vesicle membrane GO_0098674 [The component of the neuronal dense core vesicle membrane consisting of gene products and protein complexes that are loosely bound to one of its surfaces, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region.]
obsolete intrinsic component of neuronal dense core vesicle membrane GO_0098675 [OBSOLETE. The component of the neuronal dense core vesicle membrane consisting of the gene products and protein complexes having either part of their peptide sequence embedded in the hydrophobic region of the membrane or some other covalently attached group such as a GPI anchor that is similarly embedded in the membrane.]
symbiont-mediated modulation of host virulence GO_0098676 [A process by which a virus improves the virulence of its host for that host's respective host. Common in but not limited to bacteriophages; also occurs in phage-bearing bacteria infecting plants or animals for example. Mechanisms include the expression of factors that modulate a bacterial adhesion to a host cell, spread through host tissues, production of exotoxins or provide protection against host immune defenses.]
virion maturation GO_0098677 [Maturation of a virion after separation from the host cell. Not all viruses mature after separation. In those that do, maturation typically involves rearangement and/or cleavage of viral proteins, resulting in the virion becoming competent for reinfection.]
viral tropism switching GO_0098678 [A process by which the range of hosts which a virus can bind and infect is changed. Examples include phages that switch between types of fibers via the action of a virally encoded invertase.]
obsolete regulation of carbohydrate catabolic process by regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter GO_0098679 [OBSOLETE. A regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter that results in regulation of carbohydrate catabloism.]
template-free RNA nucleotidyltransferase GO_0098680 [Catalysis of the reaction: nucleoside triphosphate + RNA(n) = diphosphate + RNA(n+1); the addition of a terminal nucleotide to an RNA molecule in the absence of a nucleic acid template.]
synaptic ribbon GO_0098681 [A non-membrane bound, electron dense structure associated that extends perpendicular to the presynaptic membrane in ribbon synapses. The ribbon's surface is studded with small particles to which synaptic vesicles tether via fine filaments. The tethered vesicles function as a pool, several fold greater than the docked pool available for fast release, which supports sustained release of vesicles. Synaptic ribbons may be plate like or spherical.]
arciform density GO_0098682 [An electron dense structure that anchors a synaptic ribbon to the presynaptic membrane.]
cochlear hair cell ribbon synapse GO_0098683 [A ribbon synpase of an auditory hair cell of the cochlear. These ribbon synapses contain spherical synaptic ribbons and lack and arciform density.]
photoreceptor ribbon synapse GO_0098684 [A ribbon synapse between a retinal photoreceptor cell (rod or cone) and a retinal bipolar cell. These contain a plate-like synaptic ribbon.]
Schaffer collateral - CA1 synapse GO_0098685 [A synapse between the Schaffer collateral axon of a CA3 pyramidal cell and a CA1 pyramidal cell.]
hippocampal mossy fiber to CA3 synapse GO_0098686 [One of the giant synapses that form between the mossy fiber axons of dentate gyrus granule cells and the large complex spines of CA3 pyramidal cells. It consists of a giant bouton known as the mossy fiber expansion, synapsed to the complex, multiheaded spine (thorny excresence) of a CA3 pyramidal cell.]