All terms in GO

Label Id Description
inner plaque of spindle pole body GO_0005822 [One of three laminate structures that form the spindle pole body; the inner plaque is in the nucleus.]
central plaque of spindle pole body GO_0005823 [One of three laminate structures that form the spindle pole body; the central plaque is embedded in the nuclear envelope.]
outer plaque of spindle pole body GO_0005824 [One of three laminate structures that form the spindle pole body; the outer plaque is in the cytoplasm.]
half bridge of spindle pole body GO_0005825 [Structure adjacent to the plaques of the spindle pole body.]
cytosol GO_0005829 [The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.]
GO_0005830 GO_0005830
steroid hormone aporeceptor complex GO_0005831 [A protein complex consisting of a steroid receptor associated with nonreceptor proteins, minimally a dimer of Hsp90 and a monomer of hsp56/FKBP59; forms in the absence of bound ligand.]
chaperonin-containing T-complex GO_0005832 [A multisubunit ring-shaped complex that mediates protein folding in the cytosol without a cofactor.]
hemoglobin complex GO_0005833 [An iron-containing, oxygen carrying complex. In vertebrates it is made up of two pairs of associated globin polypeptide chains, each chain carrying a noncovalently bound heme prosthetic group.]
heterotrimeric G-protein complex GO_0005834 [Any of a family of heterotrimeric GTP-binding and hydrolyzing proteins; they belong to a superfamily of GTPases that includes monomeric proteins such as EF-Tu and RAS. Heterotrimeric G-proteins consist of three subunits; the alpha subunit contains the guanine nucleotide binding site and possesses GTPase activity; the beta and gamma subunits are tightly associated and function as a beta-gamma heterodimer; extrinsic plasma membrane proteins (cytoplasmic face) that function as a complex to transduce signals from G protein-coupled receptors to an effector protein.]
fatty acid synthase complex GO_0005835 [A multienzyme complex that catalyses the synthesis of fatty acids from acetyl CoA.]
fatty-acyl-CoA synthase complex GO_0005836 [A protein complex that possesses fatty-acyl-CoA synthase activity.]
obsolete 26S proteasome GO_0005837 [OBSOLETE. A large multisubunit protease found in the cytosol that recognizes, unfolds, and digests protein substrates that have been marked for degradation by the attachment of a ubiquitin group. Individual subcomplexes of the complete 26S proteasome are involved in these different tasks: the ATP-dependent 19S caps are believed to unfold substrates and feed them to the actual protease, the 20S proteasome.]
proteasome core complex GO_0005839 [A multisubunit barrel shaped endoprotease complex, which is the core of the proteasome complex.]
GO_0005842 GO_0005842
GO_0005843 GO_0005843
obsolete polysome GO_0005844 [OBSOLETE. A multiribosomal structure representing a linear array of ribosomes held together by messenger RNA. They represent the active complexes in cellular protein synthesis and are able to incorporate amino acids into polypeptides both in vivo and in vitro.]
obsolete mRNA cap binding complex GO_0005845 [OBSOLETE. Any protein complex that binds to an mRNA cap at any time in the lifetime of the mRNA.]
nuclear cap binding complex GO_0005846 [A conserved heterodimeric protein complex that binds to the 5' terminal cap structure m7G(5')ppp(5')N of nascent eukaryotic RNA polymerase II transcripts such as pre-mRNA and U snRNA. The consists of proteins known as CBP20 and CBP80, binds to cap structures in the nucleus, and is involved in pre-mRNA splicing, 3'-end formation, and RNA nuclear export.]
mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor complex GO_0005847 [A multisubunit complex that binds to the canonical AAUAAA hexamer and to U-rich upstream sequence elements on the pre-mRNA, thereby stimulating the otherwise weakly active and nonspecific polymerase to elongate efficiently RNAs containing a poly(A) signal.]