All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0006917 GO_0006917
obsolete activation of cysteine-type endopeptidase activity involved in apoptotic process GO_0006919 [OBSOLETE. Any process that initiates the activity of the inactive enzyme cysteine-type endopeptidase in the context of an apoptotic process.]
obsolete commitment to apoptosis GO_0006920 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
obsolete cleavage of cytoskeletal proteins involved in execution phase of apoptosis GO_0006923 [OBSOLETE. The proteolytic degradation of cytoskeletal proteins that contributes to apoptosis, leading to the collapse of cytoskeletal structures.]
obsolete cleavage of lamin involved in execution phase of apoptosis GO_0006922 [OBSOLETE. The proteolytic degradation of lamins during apoptosis, leading to the irreversible breakdown of the nuclear lamina.]
activation-induced cell death of T cells GO_0006924 [A T cell apoptotic process that occurs towards the end of the expansion phase following the initial activation of mature T cells by antigen and is triggered by T cell receptor stimulation and signals transmitted via various surface-expressed members of the TNF receptor family such as Fas ligand, Fas, and TNF and the p55 and p75 TNF receptors.]
obsolete transformed cell apoptotic process GO_0006927 [OBSOLETE. Any apoptotic process in a transformed cell, a cell that has undergone changes manifested by escape from control mechanisms, increased growth potential, alterations in the cell surface, karyotypic abnormalities, morphological and biochemical deviations from the norm.]
obsolete virus-infected cell apoptotic process GO_0006926 [OBSOLETE. Any apoptotic process in a cell infected with a virus.]
obsolete movement of cell or subcellular component GO_0006928 [OBSOLETE. The directed, self-propelled movement of a cell or subcellular component without the involvement of an external agent such as a transporter or a pore.]
substrate-dependent cell migration, cell extension GO_0006930 [The formation of a cell surface protrusion, such as a lamellipodium or filopodium, at the leading edge of a migrating cell.]
substrate-dependent cell migration, cell contraction GO_0006932 [The translocation of the cell body forward during cell migration, mediated by tractional force on its substrate and tension in the cortical cytoskeleton. Adhesions transmit propulsive forces and serve as traction points over which the cell moves.]
substrate-dependent cell migration, cell attachment to substrate GO_0006931 [The formation of adhesions that stabilize protrusions at the leading edge of a migrating cell; involves integrin activation, clustering, and the recruitment of structural and signaling components to nascent adhesions.]
substrate-bound cell migration, adhesion receptor recycling GO_0006934 [The directed movement of accumulated adhesion components such as integrins from the rear of a migrating cell toward the cell front, where they are available to form new protrusions and adhesions.]
negative regulation of cell adhesion involved in substrate-bound cell migration GO_0006933 [The disassembly of adhesions at the front and rear of a migrating cell. At the leading edge, adhesion disassembly accompanies the formation of new protrusions; at the cell rear, it promotes tail retraction.]
muscle contraction GO_0006936 [A process in which force is generated within muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis.]
GO_0006938 GO_0006938
obsolete chemi-mechanical coupling GO_0006943 [OBSOLETE. The conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work (as in the contraction of a muscle).]
obsolete nuclear fusion during karyogamy GO_0006945 [OBSOLETE. The fusion of two haploid nuclei to form a single diploid nucleus, as seen in the yeast mating process.]
GO_0006944 GO_0006944
GO_0006947 GO_0006947