All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0001009 GO_0001009
RNA polymerase III type 3 promoter sequence-specific DNA binding GO_0001006 [Binding to a sequence of DNA that is a part of a type 3 promoter that controls transcription by RNA polymerase III (Pol III). A type 3 Pol III promoter is composed of elements upstream of the transcription start site, including a TATA box. The human U6 snRNA gene has a type 3 promoter. Type 3 Pol III promoters have not been observed in S. cerevisiae.]
obsolete transcription factor activity, RNA polymerase III transcription factor binding GO_0001007 [OBSOLETE. Binding to an RNA polymerase III transcription factor, which may be a single protein or a complex, in order to modulate transcription. A protein binding transcription factor may or may not also interact with the template nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) as well.]
obsolete RNA polymerase III transcription regulator recruiting activity GO_0001004 [OBSOLETE. Initiating the assembly of the RNA polymerase III pre-initiation complex by binding to a control sequence in the intragenic region. This allows to recruit TFIIIB to the DNA at a site centered approximately 26 base pairs upstream of the start site of transcription. For tRNA genes, TFIIIC first associates with DNA, and then recruits TFIIIB. For 5S rRNA genes, TFIIIA binds to DNA first, followed by TFIIIC, which then recruits TFIIIB.]
GO_0001005 GO_0001005
RNA polymerase III type 1 promoter sequence-specific DNA binding GO_0001002 [Binding to a sequence of DNA that is a part of a type 1 promoter that controls transcription by RNA polymerase III. Type 1 promoters are found in 5S rRNA genes, downstream of the transcription start site within the sequence of the mature RNA, and require TFIIIA for recognition.]
RNA polymerase III type 2 promoter sequence-specific DNA binding GO_0001003 [Binding to a sequence of DNA that is a part of a type 2 promoter that controls transcription by RNA polymerase III. Type 2 promoters consist of an A box and a B box downstream of the transcription start site within the sequence within the sequence of the mature RNA. Type 2 promoters are found in many tRNA genes as well as in other small RNAs.]
mitochondrial single-subunit type RNA polymerase binding GO_0001001 [Binding to a single subunit mitochondrial RNA polymerase enzyme, which is composed of a single catalytic subunit similar to the RNA polymerase enzymes from phages T3, T7, and SP6.]
obsolete virus tail, minor subunit GO_0098020 [OBSOLETE. The part of the viral tail that comprises the least common subunit type.]
viral capsid, decoration GO_0098021 [Component of the virus capsid (head), located on the outer head surface. Involved in the stabilization of the head structure and usually non-essential.]
viral capsid, fiber GO_0098022 [A type of capsid decoration composed of fiber structures.]
virus tail, tip GO_0098023 [The basal end of the virus tail, which is used by the virus to attach to the host cell.]
virus tail, fiber GO_0098024 [The fibrous region of the virus tail used to scan, recognize and attach to the host cell.]
virus tail, baseplate GO_0098025 [Multiprotein component at the distal (head) end of the virus tail to which fibers of tailed viruses may be attached.]
virus tail, tube GO_0098026 [The internal tube of the contractile tails of some viruses. The virus tail tube is the channel for DNA ejection into the host cytoplasm.]
virus tail, sheath GO_0098027 [The external contractile envelope of the tail of some viruses. Its contraction ensures ejection of the virus DNA into the host cytoplasm.]
virus tail, shaft GO_0098028 [The tube of the non-contractile tails of some viruses.]
icosahedral viral capsid, spike GO_0098029 [A short structure attached to an icosahedral virion capsid, and used for attachment to the host cell.]
regulation of butyryl-CoA catabolic process to butyrate GO_1900500 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of butyryl-CoA catabolic process to butyrate.]
icosahedral viral capsid, neck GO_0098030 [A region of constriction located below the head and above the tail sheath of viruses with contractile tails (Myoviridae).]