All terms in GO

Label Id Description
DNA repair complex GO_1990391 [A protein complex involved in DNA repair processes including direct reversal, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, photoreactivation, bypass, double-strand break repair pathway, and mismatch repair pathway.]
antisense RNA transcription GO_0009300 [The synthesis of antisense RNA, an RNA molecule complementary in sequence to another RNA or DNA molecule, which, by binding the latter, acts to inhibit its function and/or completion of synthesis, on a template of DNA.]
antisense RNA metabolic process GO_0042868 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving antisense RNA, an RNA molecule complementary in sequence to another RNA or DNA molecule, which, by binding the latter, acts to inhibit its function and/or completion of synthesis.]
DNA-templated transcription GO_0006351 [The synthesis of an RNA transcript from a DNA template.]
rRNA transcription GO_0009303 [The synthesis of ribosomal RNA (rRNA), any RNA that forms part of the ribosomal structure, from a DNA template.]
rRNA metabolic process GO_0016072 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving rRNA, ribosomal RNA, a structural constituent of ribosomes.]
tRNA transcription GO_0009304 [The synthesis of transfer RNA (tRNA) from a DNA template.]
tRNA metabolic process GO_0006399 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving tRNA, transfer RNA, a class of relatively small RNA molecules responsible for mediating the insertion of amino acids into the sequence of nascent polypeptide chains during protein synthesis. Transfer RNA is characterized by the presence of many unusual minor bases, the function of which has not been completely established.]
snRNA transcription GO_0009301 [The synthesis of small nuclear RNA (snRNA) from a DNA template.]
snRNA metabolic process GO_0016073 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving snRNA, small nuclear RNA, any of various low-molecular-mass RNA molecules found in the eukaryotic nucleus as components of the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein.]
sno(s)RNA transcription GO_0009302 [The synthesis of snoRNA class RNA (also referred to as sRNA in Archaea) from a DNA template.]
sno(s)RNA metabolic process GO_0016074 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving snoRNA, small nucleolar RNA, any of a class of small RNAs that are associated with the eukaryotic nucleus as components of small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins. They participate in the processing or modifications of many RNAs, mostly ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) though snoRNAs are also known to target other classes of RNA, including spliceosomal RNAs, tRNAs, and mRNAs via a stretch of sequence that is complementary to a sequence in the targeted RNA.]
DNA restriction-modification system GO_0009307 [A defense process found in many bacteria and archaea that protects the organism from invading foreign DNA by cleaving it with a restriction endonuclease. The organism's own DNA is protected by methylation of a specific nucleotide, which occurs immediately following replication, in the same target site as the restriction enzyme.]
DNA modification GO_0006304 [The covalent alteration of one or more nucleotide sites in DNA, resulting in a change in its properties.]
obsolete protein biotinylation GO_0009305 [OBSOLETE. The addition of biotin (vitamin B7 / vitamin H) to a protein amino acid.]
establishment of protein localization to extracellular region GO_0035592 [The directed movement of a protein to a specific location within the extracellular region.]
amine biosynthetic process GO_0009309 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of any organic compound that is weakly basic in character and contains an amino or a substituted amino group. Amines are called primary, secondary, or tertiary according to whether one, two, or three carbon atoms are attached to the nitrogen atom.]
amine catabolic process GO_0009310 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of any organic compound that is weakly basic in character and contains an amino or a substituted amino group. Amines are called primary, secondary, or tertiary according to whether one, two, or three carbon atoms are attached to the nitrogen atom.]
GO_0010300 GO_0010300
xanthoxin dehydrogenase (NAD+) activity GO_0010301 [Catalysis of the reaction: NAD+ + xanthoxin = (+)-abscisic aldehyde + H+ + NADH.]