All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete histone H3-K9 methylation GO_0051567 [OBSOLETE. The modification of histone H3 by addition of one or more methyl groups to lysine at position 9 of the histone.]
GO_0075516 GO_0075516
anthocyanidin 3-glucoside rhamnosyltransferase activity GO_0051566 [Catalysis of the reaction: anthocyanidin 3-glucoside + UDP-rhamnose = anthocyanidin 3-rutinoside + UDP.]
obsolete viral entry into host cell via caveolin-mediated endocytosis followed by genetic injection through the endosome membrane GO_0075515 [OBSOLETE. The uptake of a virus into a host cell that begins when material is taken up into plasma membrane caveolae which then pinch off to form endocytic caveolar carriers containing the virus. The caveolar carriers then deliver their viral content to early endosomes, and the process ends when viral nucleic acid is released into the host cytoplasm by its injection through the endosome membrane.]
negative regulation of stress fiber assembly GO_0051497 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly a stress fiber, a bundle of microfilaments and other proteins found in fibroblasts.]
regulation of stress fiber assembly GO_0051492 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of a stress fiber, a bundle of microfilaments and other proteins found in fibroblasts.]
positive regulation of stress fiber assembly GO_0051496 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of a stress fiber, a bundle of microfilaments and other proteins found in fibroblasts.]
positive regulation of filopodium assembly GO_0051491 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of a filopodium, a thin, stiff protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal growth cone.]
regulation of filopodium assembly GO_0051489 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of a filopodium, a thin, stiff protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal growth cone.]
negative regulation of filopodium assembly GO_0051490 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of a filopodium, a thin, stiff protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal growth cone.]
syn-copalyl diphosphate synthase activity GO_0051498 [Catalysis of the reaction: geranylgeranyl diphosphate = 9alpha-copalyl diphosphate.]
glucosylglycerol biosynthetic process GO_0051473 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of glucosylglycerol, alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-alpha-(1,2)-glycerol.]
glucosylglycerol metabolic process GO_0051472 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving glucosylglycerol, alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-alpha-(1,2)-glycerol.]
glucosylglycerol transmembrane transport GO_0051475 [The directed movement of glucosylglycerol, alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-alpha-(1,2)-glycerol, across a membrane.]
glucosylglycerol transmembrane transporter activity GO_0051474 [Enables the transfer of a glucosylglycerol from one side of a membrane to the other. A glucosylglycerol is an alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-alpha-(1,2)-glycerol.]
GO_0051471 GO_0051471
ectoine transmembrane transport GO_0051470 [The directed movement of ectoine across a membrane by means of some agent such as a transporter or a pore. Ectoine (1,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-4-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid) is a tetrahydropyrimidine commonly synthesized by halophilic bacteria.]
mannosylglycerate transmembrane transporter activity GO_0051477 [Enables the transfer of a mannosylglycerate from one side of a membrane to the other.]
phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent mannosylglycerate phosphotransferase system GO_0051476 [A phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar phosphotransferase transport specific for mammosylglycerate.]
mannosylglycerate biosynthetic process GO_0051479 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of mannosylglycerate, a very common compatible solute in thermophilic and hyperthermophilic organisms.]