All terms in GO

Label Id Description
ensheathment of neurons GO_0007272 [The process in which glial cells envelop neuronal cell bodies and/or axons to form an insulating layer. This can take the form of myelinating or non-myelinating ensheathment.]
positive regulation of DNA-templated DNA replication initiation GO_0032298 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of initiation of DNA-dependent DNA replication.]
ribonuclease H2 complex GO_0032299 [A protein complex that possesses ribonuclease H activity, in which the catalytic subunit is a member of the RNase H2 (or HII) class. For example, in Saccharomyces the complex contains Rnh201p, Rnh202p and Rnh203p.]
NAD-dependent histone decrotonylase activity GO_0160012 [Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + N6-(2E)-butenoyl-L-lysyl-[histone] + NAD+ = 2''-O-(2E)-but-2-enoyl-ADP-D-ribose + L-lysyl-[histone] + nicotinamide.]
NAD-dependent protein decrotonylase activity GO_0160011 [Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + N6-(2E)-butenoyl-L-lysyl-[protein] + NAD+ = 2''-O-(2E)-but-2-enoyl-ADP-D-ribose + L-lysyl-[protein] + nicotinamide.]
peripheral nervous system myelin formation GO_0032290 [The process in which the wraps of cell membrane that constitute myelin are laid down around an axon by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system.]
myelin assembly GO_0032288 [The process in which the wraps of cell membrane that constitute myelin are laid down around an axon in the central or peripheral nervous system.]
protein de-2-hydroxyisobutyrylase activity GO_0160010 [Catalysis of the reaction: H2O + N6-(2-hydroxyisobutanoyl)-L-lysyl-[protein] = 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanoate + L-lysyl-[protein].]
peripheral nervous system axon ensheathment GO_0032292 [The process in which a Schwann cell membrane closes around an axon in the peripheral nervous system. This can be a myelinating or a non-myelinating neuron-glial interaction.]
axon ensheathment GO_0008366 [Any process in which the axon of a neuron is insulated, and that insulation maintained, thereby preventing dispersion of the electrical signal.]
axon ensheathment in central nervous system GO_0032291 [The process in which a glial cell membrane closes around an axon in the central nervous system. This can be a myelinating or a non-myelinating neuron-glial interaction.]
peripheral nervous system non-myelinated axon ensheathment GO_0032294 [The process in which a non-myelinating Schwann cell membrane encircles an axon in the peripheral nervous system. A single non-myelinating Schwann cell will typically associate with multiple axons.]
non-myelinated axon ensheathment GO_0032285 [The process in which a non-myelinating glial cell membrane closes around an axon.]
non-myelinated axon ensheathment in central nervous system GO_0032293 [The process in which a non-myelinating glial cell membrane encircles an axon in the central nervous system.]
negative regulation of platelet rolling GO_0160019 [Any process that decreases the rate, frequency, or extent of platelet rolling.]
regulation of platelet rolling GO_0160017 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of platelet rolling.]
positive regulation of platelet rolling GO_0160018 [Any process that increases the rate, frequency, or extent of platelet rolling.]
CCACCA tRNA nucleotidyltransferase activity GO_0160016 [Catalysis of the reaction: an unstable tRNA + 2 ATP + 4 CTP = a tRNA with a 3' CCACCA end + 6 diphosphate.]
platelet rolling GO_0160015 [Transient adhesive interactions between platelets and endothelial cells lining blood vessels. Carbohydrates on circulating platelets bind selectins or other molecules on the vessel wall causing the platelets to slow down and roll along the inner surface of the vessel wall. During this rolling motion, transitory bonds are formed and broken between surface molecules of platelets and endothelium.]
exopher GO_0160014 [An extracellular vesicle that is approximately four microns in diameter, released by budding out of cells into the extracellular space, and hypothesized to be a mechanism for disposal of unwanted cellular material including protein aggregates and damaged organelles.]