All terms in GO

Label Id Description
GO_0019052 GO_0019052
GO_0019053 GO_0019053
establishment of viral latency GO_0019043 [A process by which a virus establishes a latent state within its host, either as an integrated provirus within the host genome or as an episome, where viral genome remains in the cytoplasm or nucleus as distinct objects.]
basal ring of apical complex GO_0020032 [An electron dense ring at the most posterior position of the apical complex, from which the subpellicular microtubules originate; formed during an invasive life cycle stage of an apicomplexan parasite.]
maintenance of viral latency GO_0019044 [The perpetuation of a latent state, generally by repressing the viruses own lytic genes expression and ensuring expression of viral genes which function to keep the viral genome from being detected by the host defense mechanisms.]
antigenic variation GO_0020033 [A process by which a symbiont evades the host adaptive immune response by changing antigenic determinants on the symbiont surface that are exposed to host antibodies.]
evasion of host immune response GO_0042783 [A process by which an organism avoids the effects of the host organism's immune response. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.]
infected host cell surface knob GO_0020030 [Protrusion that develops in the plasma membrane of a parasitized erythrocyte. An example of this component is found in Plasmodium species.]
latent virus replication GO_0019045 [Any process required for latent viral replication in a cell.]
polar ring of apical complex GO_0020031 [An electron dense ring at the most anterior position of the apical complex, from which the conoid fibers originate; formed during an invasive life cycle stage of an apicomplexan parasite.]
release from viral latency GO_0019046 [The process by which a virus begins to replicate following a latency replication decision (switch).]
Maurer's cleft GO_0020036 [A disk-like structure that appears at the periphery of a red blood cell infected by an apicomplexan parasite, characterized by a translucent lumen and an electron-dense coat of variable thickness; often appears to be tethered to the host cell membrane by fibrous connections with the erythrocyte cytoskeleton.]
GO_0019047 GO_0019047
modulation by virus of host process GO_0019048 [The process in which a virus effects a change in the structure or processes of its host organism.]
heme binding GO_0020037 [Binding to a heme, a compound composed of iron complexed in a porphyrin (tetrapyrrole) ring.]
tetrapyrrole binding GO_0046906 [Binding to a tetrapyrrole, a compound containing four pyrrole nuclei variously substituted and linked to each other through carbons at the alpha position.]
GO_0020034 GO_0020034
virus-mediated perturbation of host defense response GO_0019049 [A process in which a virus interferes with the ability of the host to mount a defense in response to its presence. Host defenses may be induced by the presence of the virus or may be preformed (e.g. physical barriers). The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.]
symbiont-mediated perturbation of host defense response GO_0052031 [A process in which a symbiont interferes with the ability of the host to mount a defense in response to its presence. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.]
adhesion of symbiont to microvasculature GO_0020035 [The adherence of symbiont-infected erythrocytes to microvascular endothelium via symbiont proteins embedded in the membrane of the erythrocyte.]