All terms in GO

Label Id Description
replication fork reversal GO_0071932 [Replication fork processing that involves the unwinding of blocked forks to form four-stranded structures resembling Holliday junctions, which are subsequently resolved.]
nuclear retinoid X receptor binding GO_0046965 [Binding to a nuclear retinoid X receptor.]
nuclear retinoic acid receptor binding GO_0042974 [Binding to a nuclear retinoic acid receptor, a ligand-regulated transcription factor belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily.]
obsolete positive regulation of transcription involved in G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle GO_0071931 [OBSOLETE. Any process that activates or increases transcription as part of the G1/S transition of the mitotic cell cycle.]
3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate transmembrane transporter activity GO_0046964 [Enables the transfer of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate, a naturally occurring mixed anhydride synthesized from adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate, from one side of a membrane to the other.]
Mo-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process GO_0032326 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of the Mo-molybdopterin cofactor, essential for the catalytic activity of some enzymes. The cofactor consists of a mononuclear molybdenum (Mo) ion coordinated by one or two molybdopterin ligands.]
molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process GO_0032325 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of the molybdopterin cofactor (Moco), essential for the catalytic activity of some enzymes, e.g. sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase. The cofactor consists of a mononuclear molybdenum (Mo-molybdopterin) or tungsten ion (W-molybdopterin) coordinated by one or two molybdopterin ligands.]
Arp2/3 complex binding GO_0071933 [Binding to an Arp2/3 complex, a protein complex that contains two actin-related proteins, Arp2 and Arp3, and five novel proteins (ARPC1-5).]
fluoride export across plasma membrane GO_0140116 [The directed movement of fluoride ions from inside of a cell, across the plasma membrane and into the extracellular region.]
fluoride transmembrane transport GO_1903424 [The process in which fluoride is transported across a membrane.]
obsolete coreceptor activity involved in Wnt signaling pathway GO_0071936 [OBSOLETE. In cooperation with a primary Wnt receptor, initiating a change in cell activity through the Wnt signaling pathway.]
octopamine signaling pathway involved in response to food GO_0071935 [The series of molecular signals initiated by binding of octopamine to a receptor on the surface of the target cell that contributes to a response to a food stimulus.]
octopamine signaling pathway GO_0071927 [The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of octopamine binding to a cell surface receptor.]
cellular detoxification of fluoride GO_0140114 [Any process carried out at the cellular level that reduces or removes the toxicity of a fluoride. These may include chemical modification or transport of fluoride away from sensitive areas and to compartments or complexes whose purpose is sequestration of the toxic substance.]
W-molybdopterin cofactor catabolic process GO_0032327 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of the W-molybdopterin cofactor, essential for the catalytic activity of some enzymes. The cofactor consists of a mononuclear tungsten ion (W) coordinated by one or two molybdopterin ligands.]
vitamin A transport GO_0071938 [The directed movement any form of vitamin A into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Vitamin A is any of several retinoid derivatives of beta-carotene, primarily retinol, retinal, or retinoic acid.]
dorsal closure GO_0007391 [The process during Drosophila embryogenesis whereby the ectodermal cells of the lateral epithelium stretch in a coordinated fashion to internalize the amnioserosa cells and close the embryo dorsally.]
GO_0071937 GO_0071937
germ-band shortening GO_0007390 [The spreading of the amnioserosa from its compressed state to cover the whole of the dorsal surface. Initiating in the thorax and spreading posteriorly, it is accompanied by the transition from a parasegmental to segmental division of the embryo.]
dorsal closure, leading edge cell fate determination GO_0007393 [The cell fate determination process in which a cell within the dorsal ectoderm becomes capable of differentiating autonomously into a leading edge cell regardless of its environment; upon determination, the cell fate cannot be reversed.]