All terms in GO

Label Id Description
positive regulation of [4Fe-4S] cluster assembly GO_1900493 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of [4Fe-4S] cluster assembly.]
viral DNA strand displacement replication GO_0039687 [A viral DNA replication process where only one strand is replicated at once, and which releases a single stranded DNA (ssDNA).]
viral DNA genome replication GO_0039693 [The replication of a viral DNA genome.]
viral double stranded DNA replication via reverse transcription GO_0039688 [A DNA replication process that uses viral RNA as a template for RNA-dependent DNA polymerases (e.g. reverse transcriptase) that synthesize the new strands.]
negative stranded viral RNA replication GO_0039689 [A viral genome replication process where the template genome is negative stranded, single stranded RNA ((-)ssRNA).]
viral RNA genome replication GO_0039694 [The replication of a viral RNA genome.]
rolling circle double-stranded viral DNA replication GO_0039683 [A rolling circle viral DNA replication that begins with a double-stranded viral DNA genome.]
rolling circle viral DNA replication GO_0039682 [A process of unidirectional viral DNA replication that takes place on a circular DNA to rapidly produce numerous copies of the viral genome. Involves creating a nick in one strand of the circular DNA molecule at the origin of replication. DNA is then synthesized by DNA polymerase. Using the non-nicked strand as a template, replication proceeds around the circular DNA molecule, displacing the nicked strand as single-stranded DNA.]
rolling circle single-stranded viral DNA replication GO_0039684 [A rolling circle viral DNA replication that begins with a single-stranded viral DNA genome.]
rolling hairpin viral DNA replication GO_0039685 [A viral DNA replication process where a 3' hairpin structure in the viral single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) template serves as a primer for host enzymes to synthesize DNA.]
bidirectional double-stranded viral DNA replication GO_0039686 [A viral DNA replication process where replication occurs in both directions from the starting point. This creates two replication forks, moving in opposite directions.]
D-glutaminase activity GO_0050001 [Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + L-glutamine = NH3 + D-glutamate.]
actin-dependent intracellular transport of virus towards nucleus GO_0039680 [The directed movement of a virus, or part of a virus, towards the host cell nucleus using actin filaments.]
transport of viral material towards nucleus GO_0075606 [The directed movement of a virus, or part of a virus, towards the host cell nucleus. The process begins after viral entry, and ends when the viral material is at the nuclear membrane.]
actin-dependent intracellular transport of virus GO_0075520 [The directed movement of a virus, or part of a virus, within the host cell cytoplasm via the host's actin filaments. Actin-dependent transport is induced by viral proteins that interact with actin and/or host cell motor proteins like myosins or that promotes actin polymerization/depolymerization reactions.]
GO_0039681 GO_0039681
isomaltulose synthase activity GO_0050006 [Catalysis of the reaction: sucrose = 6-O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-D-fructofuranose.]
isonocardicin synthase activity GO_0050007 [Catalysis of the reaction: S-adenosyl-L-methionine(1+) + nocardicin E = S-methyl-5'-thioadenosine + H+ + isonocardicin A.]
isopiperitenone delta-isomerase activity GO_0050008 [Catalysis of the reaction: isopiperitenone = piperitenone.]
isopropanol dehydrogenase (NADP+) activity GO_0050009 [Catalysis of the reaction: NADP+ + propan-2-ol = acetone + H+ + NADPH.]