All terms in GO

Label Id Description
embryonic lung development GO_1990401 [The process occurring during the embryonic phase whose specific outcome is the progression of the lung over time, from its formation to the mature structure.]
methyl-CpNpG binding GO_0010428 [Binding to a methylated cytosine/unspecified/guanine trinucleotide.]
methyl-CpNpN binding GO_0010429 [Binding to a methylated cytosine/unspecified/unspecified trinucleotide.]
obsolete DNA methylation on cytosine within a CG sequence GO_0010424 [OBSOLETE. The covalent transfer of a methyl group to C-5 or N-4 of a cytosine located within a CG sequence in a DNA molecule.]
obsolete DNA methylation on cytosine within a CNG sequence GO_0010425 [OBSOLETE. The covalent transfer of a methyl group, to C-5 or N-4, of a cytosine located within a CNG sequence in a DNA molecule. N stands for any nucleotide.]
obsolete DNA methylation on cytosine within a CHH sequence GO_0010426 [OBSOLETE. The covalent transfer of a methyl group, to C-5 or N-4, of a cytosine located within an asymmetric CHH sequence in a DNA molecule. H stands for an adenine, cytosine, or thymine nucleotide.]
abscisic acid binding GO_0010427 [Binding to abscisic acid, a plant hormone that regulates aspects of plant growth.]
monocarboxylic acid binding GO_0033293 [Binding to a monocarboxylic acid, any organic acid containing one carboxyl (COOH) group or anion (COO-).]
seed maturation GO_0010431 [A process in seed development that occurs after embryogenesis by which a quiescent state is established in a seed. Seed maturation is characterized by storage compound accumulation, acquisition of desiccation tolerance, growth arrest and the entry into a dormancy period of variable length that is broken upon germination.]
developmental maturation GO_0021700 [A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an anatomical structure, cell or cellular component to attain its fully functional state.]
allantoin assimilation pathway GO_0009442 [The pathways by which allantoin is processed and converted to ureidoglycolate, and then into metabolically useful substrates. E. coli are able to utilize allantoin as a sole nitrogen source under anaerobic conditions by converting it to ureidoglycolate; this may be further metabolized to produce glyoxylate and thence 3-phosphoglycerate, or alternatively oxidized to oxolureate, which can converted into oxamate and carbamoylphosphate. This may then be further metabolized to CO2, NH4+ and ATP.]
allantoin catabolic process GO_0000256 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of allantoin, (2,5-dioxo-4-imidazolidinyl)urea.]
bract development GO_0010432 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the bract over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A bract is a leaf, usually different in form from the foliage leaves, subtending a flower or inflorescence.]
phyllome development GO_0048827 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a phyllome over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A phyllome is a collective term for all the different types of leaves appearing on plants.]
pyridoxal 5'-phosphate salvage GO_0009443 [Any process that generates pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, the active form of vitamin B6, from derivatives of it without de novo synthesis.]
pyridoxal phosphate biosynthetic process GO_0042823 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of pyridoxal phosphate, pyridoxal phosphorylated at the hydroxymethyl group of C-5, the active form of vitamin B6.]
cyanate catabolic process GO_0009440 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of cyanate, NCO-, the anion of cyanic acid.]
bract morphogenesis GO_0010433 [The process in which the anatomical structure of a bract are generated and organized. A bract is a leaf, usually different in form from the foliage leaves, subtending a flower or inflorescence.]
glycolate metabolic process GO_0009441 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving glycolate, the anion of hydroxyethanoic acid (glycolic acid).]
bract formation GO_0010434 [The process that gives rise to a bract. This process pertains to the initial formation of a structure from unspecified parts. A bract is a leaf, usually different in form from the foliage leaves, subtending a flower or inflorescence.]