All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0030359 GO_0030359
hyaluronate lyase activity GO_0030340 [Catalysis of the reaction: hyaluronate = n 3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.]
chondroitin AC lyase activity GO_0030341 [Catalysis of the eliminative degradation of polysaccharides containing 1,4-beta-D-hexosaminyl and 1,3-beta-D-glucuronosyl linkages to disaccharides containing 4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl groups.]
1-alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 24-hydroxylase activity GO_0030342 [Catalysis of the hydroxylation of C-24 of 1-alpha,25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-hydroxyvitamin D3; calcitriol).]
vitamin D3 25-hydroxylase activity GO_0030343 [Catalysis of the reaction: vitamin D3 + NADPH + H+ + O2 = calcidiol + NADP+ + H2O.]
GO_0030344 GO_0030344
structural constituent of tooth enamel GO_0030345 [The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of tooth enamel.]
protein phosphatase 2B binding GO_0030346 [Binding to a protein phosphatase 2B.]
GO_0030347 GO_0030347
syntaxin-3 binding GO_0030348 [Binding to a syntaxin-3 SNAP receptor.]
syntaxin binding GO_0019905 [Binding to a syntaxin, a SNAP receptor involved in the docking of synaptic vesicles at the presynaptic zone of a synapse.]
GO_0030349 GO_0030349
intercellular adhesion molecule-3 receptor binding GO_0030370 [Binding to a receptor for intercellular adhesion molecule-3 (ICAM-3), such as DC-SIGN and LFA-1.]
high molecular weight B cell growth factor receptor binding GO_0030372 [Binding to a high molecular weight B cell growth factor receptor.]
high molecular weight B cell growth factor receptor activity GO_0030373 [Combining with a high molecular weight B cell growth factor and transmitting the signal to initiate a change in cell activity.]
nuclear receptor coactivator activity GO_0030374 [A transcription coactivator activity that activates or increases the transcription of specific gene sets via binding to a DNA-bound nuclear receptor, either on its own or as part of a complex. Coactivators often act by altering chromatin structure and modifications. For example, one class of transcription coregulators modifies chromatin structure through covalent modification of histones. A second class remodels the conformation of chromatin in an ATP-dependent fashion. A third class modulates interactions of DNA-bound DNA-binding transcription factors with other transcription coregulators. A fourth class of coactivator activity is the bridging of a DNA-binding transcription factor to the general (basal) transcription machinery. The Mediator complex, which bridges sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factors and RNA polymerase, is also a transcription coactivator.]
transcription coactivator activity GO_0003713 [A transcription coregulator activity that activates or increases the transcription of specific gene sets via binding to a DNA-binding transcription factor at a specific genomic locus, either on its own or as part of a complex. Coactivators often act by altering chromatin structure and modifications. For example, one class of transcription coactivators modifies chromatin structure through covalent modification of histones. A second class remodels the conformation of chromatin in an ATP-dependent fashion. A third class modulates interactions of DNA-bound DNA-binding transcription factors with other transcription coregulators. A fourth class of coactivator activity is the bridging of a DNA-binding transcription factor to the general (basal) transcription machinery. The Mediator complex, which bridges sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factors and RNA polymerase, is also a transcription coactivator.]
obsolete thyroid hormone receptor coactivator activity GO_0030375 [OBSOLETE. The function of a transcription cofactor that activates transcription in conjunction with a thyroid hormone-dependent nuclear receptor from a RNA polymerase II promoter; does not bind DNA itself.]
GO_0030376 GO_0030376
urokinase plasminogen activator receptor activity GO_0030377 [Combining with the urokinase plasminogen activator to initiate a change in cell activity.]