All terms in GO

Label Id Description
liver development GO_0001889 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the liver over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The liver is an exocrine gland which secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat, synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood, synthesizes vitamin A, detoxifies poisonous substances, stores glycogen, and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes.]
tubular endosome GO_0097422 [A network of fine tubules in the vicinity of the Golgi complex and around the centriole.]
mitochondrion-associated adherens complex GO_0097423 [An organelle arrangement comprised of the following elements: a mitochondrion positioned near the presynaptic membrane; an electron-dense mitochondrial plaque adjacent to the outer mitochondrial membrane that faces the presynaptic membrane; filament-like elements appearing to link the mitochondrial plaque to a cell-cell junction region (sometimes termed punctum adherens); tubular or vesicular-appearing membrane (also called vesicular chain) interposed among the filaments. Mitochondrion-associated adherens complexes were initially described in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. They are found in calyces and other large terminals of the auditory brainstem, and in a variety of mammalian species including humans.]
nucleolus-associated heterochromatin GO_0097424 [Dense particles of heterochromatin, consisting of a loosely twisted strand about 600 Angstrom thick, found associated with the nucleolus.]
nucleolar chromatin GO_0030874 [The portion of nuclear chromatin associated with the nucleolus; includes the DNA encoding the ribosomal RNA.]
obsolete smooth endoplasmic reticulum part GO_0097425 [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (also called smooth ER, or SER).]
corolla development GO_0048465 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the corolla over time, from its formation to the mature structure.]
glial filament GO_0097426 [An intermediate filament composed of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and found in astrocytes.]
intermediate filament GO_0005882 [A cytoskeletal structure that forms a distinct elongated structure, characteristically 10 nm in diameter, that occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Intermediate filaments form a fibrous system, composed of chemically heterogeneous subunits and involved in mechanically integrating the various components of the cytoplasmic space. Intermediate filaments may be divided into five chemically distinct classes: Type I, acidic keratins; Type II, basic keratins; Type III, including desmin, vimentin and others; Type IV, neurofilaments and related filaments; and Type V, lamins.]
androecium development GO_0048466 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the androecium over time, from its formation to the mature structure.]
microtubule bundle GO_0097427 [An arrangement of closely apposed microtubules running parallel to each other.]
protein maturation by iron-sulfur cluster transfer GO_0097428 [The transfer of an assembled iron-sulfur cluster from a scaffold protein to an acceptor protein that contributes to the attainment of the full functional capacity of a protein.]
amino acid ligation activity by nonribosomal peptide synthase GO_0097429 [Catalysis of the ligation of an amino acid to another amino acid via a carbon-nitrogen bond, with the concomitant hydrolysis of the diphosphate bond in ATP or a similar triphosphate, carried out by a nonribosomal peptide synthase.]
non-ribosomal peptide synthetase activity GO_1904091 [Catalysis of a multistep reaction that produce non-ribosomal peptides. The key chain-building reaction, a C-N bond-forming reaction, involves the generation of the characteristic peptide bond by nucleophilic attack of the amino group of an amino-acyl donor unit covalently bound to a downstream peptidyl carrier protein module (amino acyl-S-PCP) on the acyl group of an upstream electrophilic acyl- or peptidyl acyl-S-PCP chain, catalyzed by a condensation (C) domain. Supplementing these core chain-elongation domains are variable numbers of auxiliary domains that are responsible for modification of the growing polypeptide chain by a small set of iterated reactions including epimerization, N-methylation, and heterocyclization.]
flower formation GO_0048460 [The process that gives rise to the flower. This process pertains to the initial formation of a structure from unspecified parts.]
carpel structural organization GO_0048463 [The process that contributes to the act of creating the structural organization of the carpel. This process pertains to the physical shaping of a rudimentary structure.]
flower calyx development GO_0048464 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the flower calyx over time, from its formation to the mature structure.]
flower structural organization GO_0048461 [The process that contributes to the act of creating the structural organization of the flower. This process pertains to the physical shaping of a rudimentary structure.]
carpel formation GO_0048462 [The process that gives rise to the carpel. This process pertains to the initial formation of a structure from unspecified parts.]
obsolete synthesis of RNA primer involved in bacterial-type DNA replication GO_1902330 [OBSOLETE. Any synthesis of RNA primer that is involved in bacterial-type DNA replication.]