All terms in GO

Label Id Description
sterol catabolic process GO_0016127 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of sterols, steroids with one or more hydroxyl groups and a hydrocarbon side-chain in the molecule.]
Edg-7 lysophosphatidic acid receptor binding GO_0031760 [Binding to an Edg-7 lysophosphatidic acid receptor.]
endothelial differentiation G protein-coupled receptor binding GO_0031753 [Binding to an endothelial differentiation G protein-coupled receptor.]
galanin receptor binding GO_0031763 [Binding to a galanin receptor.]
follicle-stimulating hormone receptor binding GO_0031762 [Binding to a follicle-stimulating hormone receptor.]
type 2 galanin receptor binding GO_0031765 [Binding to a type 2 galanin receptor.]
type 1 galanin receptor binding GO_0031764 [Binding to a type 1 galanin receptor.]
gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor binding GO_0031767 [Binding to a gastric inhibitory polypeptide receptor.]
type 3 galanin receptor binding GO_0031766 [Binding to a type 3 galanin receptor.]
glucagon receptor binding GO_0031769 [Binding to a glucagon receptor.]
ghrelin receptor binding GO_0031768 [Binding to a ghrelin receptor.]
D3 dopamine receptor binding GO_0031750 [Binding to a D3 dopamine receptor.]
D5 dopamine receptor binding GO_0031752 [Binding to a D5 dopamine receptor.]
D4 dopamine receptor binding GO_0031751 [Binding to a D4 dopamine receptor.]
brassinosteroid catabolic process GO_0016133 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of brassinosteroids, any of a group of steroid derivatives that occur at very low concentrations in plant tissues and may have hormone-like effects.]
brassinosteroid metabolic process GO_0016131 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving brassinosteroids, any of a group of steroid derivatives that occur at very low concentrations in plant tissues and may have hormone-like effects.]
phytosteroid catabolic process GO_0016130 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of phytosteroids, steroids that differ from animal steroids in having substitutions at C24 and/or a double bond at C22. Phytosteroids are so named because they occur in higher plants; some, notably ergosterol, are also found in fungi.]
brassinosteroid biosynthetic process GO_0016132 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of brassinosteroids, any of a group of steroid derivatives that occur at very low concentrations in plant tissues and may have hormone-like effects.]
Edg-1 sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor binding GO_0031754 [Binding to an Edg-1 sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor.]
Edg-3 sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor binding GO_0031756 [Binding to an Edg-3 sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor.]