All terms in GO

Label Id Description
nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage removal GO_0000718 [The removal of the oligonucleotide that contains the DNA damage. The oligonucleotide is formed by dual incisions that flank the site of DNA damage.]
nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition GO_0000715 [The identification of lesions in DNA, such as pyrimidine-dimers, intrastrand cross-links, and bulky adducts. The wide range of substrate specificity suggests the repair complex recognizes distortions in the DNA helix.]
regulation of sister chromatid cohesion GO_0007063 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of sister chromatid cohesion.]
SCF-Ufo1/Pof10 ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097670 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is Ufo1 in S. cerevisiae (Pof10 in S. pombe).]
transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition GO_0000716 [The identification of lesions on the actively transcribed strand of the DNA duplex as well as a small subset of lesions not recognized by the general nucleotide-excision repair pathway.]
negative regulation of sister chromatid cohesion GO_0045875 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of sister chromatid cohesion.]
SCF-YDR131C ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097671 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is YDR131C in S. cerevisiae.]
meiotic heteroduplex formation GO_0000713 [During meiosis, the formation of a stable duplex DNA that contains one strand from each of the two recombining DNA molecules.]
meiosis I cell cycle process GO_0061982 [A process that contributes to the first meiotic division. The first meiotic division is the reductive division resulting in the separation of homologous chromosome pairs.]
response to peptide GO_1901652 [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a peptide stimulus.]
SCF-Pof5 ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097672 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is Pof5 in S. pombe (YDR306C in S. cerevisiae).]
meiotic strand displacement GO_0000714 [The cell cycle process in which the broken 3' single-strand DNA molecule that formed heteroduplex DNA with its complement in an intact duplex DNA is rejected. The Watson-Crick base pairing in the original duplex is restored. The rejected 3' single-strand DNA molecule reanneals with its original complement to reform two intact duplex molecules. This occurs during meiosis.]
VCP-NPL4-UFD1 AAA ATPase complex GO_0034098 [A multiprotein ATPase complex required for the efficient dislocation of ER-lumenal degradation substrates, and their subsequent proteolysis by the proteasome. In budding yeast, this complex includes Cdc48p, Npl4p and Ufd1p proteins. In mammals, this complex includes a hexamer of VCP/p97 (a cytosolic ATPase) and trimers of each of its cofactors UFD1L and NPL4 (NPLOC4) (e.g. a 6:3:3 stoichiometry).]
SCF-Ucc1 ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097673 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is YLR224W in S. cerevisiae.]
SCF-YLR352W ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097674 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is YLR352W in S. cerevisiae.]
resolution of meiotic recombination intermediates GO_0000712 [The cleavage and rejoining of intermediates, such as Holliday junctions, formed during meiotic recombination to produce two intact molecules in which genetic material has been exchanged.]
SCF-Hrt3/Pof7 ubiquitin ligase complex GO_0097675 [An SCF ubiquitin ligase complex in which the F-box protein is Hrt3 in S. cerevisiae (Pof7 in S. pombe).]
obsolete histone H3-K36 dimethylation GO_0097676 [OBSOLETE. The modification of histone H3 by addition of two methyl groups to lysine at position 36 of the histone.]
mismatch repair GO_0006298 [A system for the correction of errors in which an incorrect base, which cannot form hydrogen bonds with the corresponding base in the parent strand, is incorporated into the daughter strand. The mismatch repair system promotes genomic fidelity by repairing base-base mismatches, insertion-deletion loops and heterologies generated during DNA replication and recombination.]
STAT family protein binding GO_0097677 [Binding to a member of the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) protein family. STATs are, as the name indicates, both signal transducers and transcription factors. STATs are activated by cytokines and some growth factors and thus control important biological processes including cell growth, cell differentiation, apoptosis and immune responses.]