All terms in GO

Label Id Description
negative regulation of microvillus length GO_1903982 [A process that decreases the length of a microvillus.]
outer dynein arm assembly GO_0036158 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form an axonemal dynein outer arm, an outer arm structure present on the outer doublet microtubules of ciliary and flagellar axonemes.]
enterobactin binding GO_1903981 [Binding to enterobactin.]
outer dynein arm GO_0036157 [Outer arm structure present on the outer doublet microtubules of ciliary and flagellar axonemes. Outer dynein arms contain 2-3 heavy chains, two or more intermediate chains and a cluster of 4-8 light chains. Inner and outer dynein arms have different functions in the generation of microtubule-based motility.]
positive regulation of TRAIL-activated apoptotic signaling pathway GO_1903984 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of TRAIL-activated apoptotic signaling pathway.]
regulation of TRAIL-activated apoptotic signaling pathway GO_1903121 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of TRAIL-activated apoptotic signaling pathway.]
inner dynein arm GO_0036156 [Inner arm structure present on the outer doublet microtubules of ciliary and flagellar axonemes. The structure of inner dynein arms is complex and may vary within the axoneme. Inner dynein arms are heteromeric, comprising 8 different heavy chains and various subunits. Inner and outer dynein arms have different functions in the generation of microtubule-based motility.]
positive regulation of microvillus length GO_1903983 [A process that increases the length of a microvillus.]
regulation of intestinal D-glucose absorption GO_1903985 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of intestinal D-glucose absorption.]
iron ion export across plasma membrane GO_1903988 [The directed movement of iron ions from inside of a cell, across the plasma membrane and into the extracellular region.]
phosphatidylcholine acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036151 [Remodeling the acyl chains of phosphatidylcholine, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate phosphatidylcholine containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
phosphatidylserine acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036150 [Remodeling the acyl chains of phosphatidylserine, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate phosphatidylserine containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
phosphatidylserine metabolic process GO_0006658 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving phosphatidylserines, any of a class of glycerophospholipids in which the phosphatidyl group is esterified to the hydroxyl group of L-serine. They are important constituents of cell membranes.]
GO_1903989 GO_1903989
delta(3,5)-delta(2,4)-dienoyl-CoA isomerase activity GO_0051750 [Catalysis of the reaction: a (3E,5Z)-dienoyl-CoA = a (2E,4E)-(5,6-saturated)-dienoyl-CoA.]
acylglycerol acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036155 [Remodeling the acyl chains of an acylglycerol, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate an acylglycerol containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
diacylglycerol acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036154 [Remodeling the acyl chains of diacylglycerol, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate diacylglycerol containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
triglyceride acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036153 [Remodeling the acyl chains of triacylglycerol, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate triacylglycerol containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
phosphatidylethanolamine acyl-chain remodeling GO_0036152 [Remodeling the acyl chains of phosphatidylethanolamine, through sequential deacylation and re-acylation reactions, to generate phosphatidylethanolamine containing different types of fatty acid acyl chains.]
meiotic sister chromatid centromere separation GO_0051756 [The cell cycle process in which the centromeres of sister chromatids are physically detached from each other during meiosis.]