All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0001150 GO_0001150
GO_0001151 GO_0001151
obsolete transcription factor activity, bacterial-type RNA polymerase termination site sequence-specific binding GO_0001149 [OBSOLETE. Binding to a sequence of DNA that is a termination site for bacterial-type RNA polymerase in order to promote transcription termination by bacterial-type RNA polymerase.]
transcription termination site sequence-specific DNA binding GO_0001147 [Binding to a sequence of DNA that promotes termination by RNA polymerase. The transcribed region might be described as a gene, cistron, or operon.]
GO_0001148 GO_0001148
GO_0001145 GO_0001145
GO_0001146 GO_0001146
GO_0001143 GO_0001143
GO_0001144 GO_0001144
GO_0001141 GO_0001141
GO_0001142 GO_0001142
GO_0001140 GO_0001140
GO_0001138 GO_0001138
RNA polymerase II complex recruiting activity GO_0001139 [Binding to an RNA polymerase II (Pol II) complex, typically composed of twelve subunits, and with another protein, macromolecule, or complex, permitting those molecules to function in a coordinated way in order to facilitate the aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins on an RNA polymerase II promoter DNA to form the transcriptional preinitiation complex (PIC), the formation of which is a prerequisite for transcription by RNA polymerase.]
GO_0001136 GO_0001136
GO_0001137 GO_0001137
obsolete transcription regulator recruiting activity GO_0001134 [OBSOLETE. The function of binding to an RNA polymerase (RNAP) transcription regulator and recruiting it to the general transcription machinery complex in order to modulate transcription initiation.]
obsolete RNA polymerase II transcription regulator recruiting activity GO_0001135 [OBSOLETE. The function of binding to an RNA polymerase II (RNAP II) transcription regulator and recruiting it to the general transcription machinery complex in order to modulate transcription initiation.]
obsolete RNA polymerase II transcription factor activity, TBP-class protein binding GO_0001132 [OBSOLETE. Binding to a member of the class of TATA-binding proteins (TBP), including any of the TBP-related factors (TRFs), in order to modulate transcription. The transcription factor may or may not also interact selectively with DNA as well.]
GO_0001133 GO_0001133