All terms in GO

Label Id Description
regulation of cell population proliferation GO_0042127 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell proliferation.]
obsolete high-molecular-weight cytochrome c (hexadecaheme) GO_0009475 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
bis(5'-adenosyl)-hexaphosphatase activity GO_0034431 [Catalysis of the reaction: P1-P6-bis(5'-adenosyl) hexaphosphate + H2O = AMP + adenosine 5'-pentaphosphate.]
nerve growth factor receptor activity GO_0010465 [Combining with nerve growth factor (NGF), to prevent apoptosis in neurons and promote nerve growth, or to initiate a change in cell activity.]
obsolete class IV cytochrome c GO_0009476 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
bis(5'-adenosyl)-pentaphosphatase activity GO_0034432 [Catalysis of the reaction: P1-P6-bis(5'-adenosyl) pentaphosphate + H2O = AMP + adenosine 5'-tetraphosphate.]
obsolete cytochrome c7 (triheme) GO_0009473 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
obsolete nonaheme cytochrome c GO_0009474 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
gene expression GO_0010467 [The process in which a gene's sequence is converted into a mature gene product (protein or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript and its processing, as well as translation and maturation for protein-coding genes.]
monolayer-surrounded lipid storage body outer lipid monolayer GO_0034430 [The single layer of phopholipids surrounding a lipid storage body.]
obsolete cytochrome f GO_0009479 [OBSOLETE. A cytochrome c that is characteristic of green plants and transfers electrons to plastocyanin.]
positive regulation of heart rate GO_0010460 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency or rate of heart contraction.]
positive regulation of heart contraction GO_0045823 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of heart contraction.]
obsolete cholesterol esterification GO_0034435 [OBSOLETE. A lipid modification process in which a sterol ester is formed by the combination of a carboxylic acid (often a fatty acid) and cholesterol. In the blood this process is associated with the conversion of free cholesterol into cholesteryl ester, which is then sequestered into the core of a lipoprotein particle.]
light-activated monoatomic ion channel activity GO_0010461 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a monoatomic ion by a channel that opens in response to a light stimulus.]
glycoprotein transport GO_0034436 [The directed movement of a glycoprotein, a protein that contains covalently bound glycose (i.e. monosaccharide) residues, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
carbohydrate derivative transport GO_1901264 [The directed movement of a carbohydrate derivative into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
obsolete regulation of light-activated voltage-gated calcium channel activity GO_0010462 [OBSOLETE. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of light-activated voltage-gated calcium channel activity.]
obsolete cytochrome c1 GO_0009477 [OBSOLETE. A cytochrome c that is an integral component of the mitochondrial respiratory complex III. Functions as an electron donor to cytochrome c.]
obsolete steroid esterification GO_0034433 [OBSOLETE. A lipid modification process in which a steroid ester is formed by the combination of a carboxylic acid (often a fatty acid) and a steroid molecule (e.g. cholesterol).]