All terms in GO

Label Id Description
protein localization to eisosome filament GO_0097446 [A process in which a protein is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location in a eisosome filament (also called linear eisosome), a filamentous cortical structure formed, in S. pombe, by the eisosome component Pil1.]
dendritic tree GO_0097447 [The entire complement of dendrites for a neuron, consisting of each primary dendrite and all its branches.]
beta-tubulin binding GO_0048487 [Binding to the microtubule constituent protein beta-tubulin.]
tubulin binding GO_0015631 [Binding to monomeric or multimeric forms of tubulin, including microtubules.]
spine mat GO_0097448 [A configuration of neuron spines found on ciliary ganglion neurons in the embryonic and adult brain consisting of patches of closely spaced spines lying flat against the soma.]
synaptic vesicle endocytosis GO_0048488 [A vesicle-mediated transport process, in which the synaptic vesicle membrane constituents are retrieved from the presynaptic membrane on the axon terminal after neurotransmitter secretion by exocytosis. Synaptic vesicle endocytosis can occur via clathrin-dependent and clathrin-independent mechanisms.]
presynaptic endocytosis GO_0140238 [A vesicle-mediated transport process in which the presynapse take up external materials or membrane constituents by the invagination of a small region of the plasma membrane to form a new membrane-bounded vesicle.]
plant ovule development GO_0048481 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the ovule over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The ovule is the structure in seed plants enclosing the female gametophyte, and is composed of the nucellus, one or two integuments, and the funiculus; it develops into the seed.]
plant ovule morphogenesis GO_0048482 [The process in which the anatomical structures of the ovule are generated and organized. The ovule is the structure in seed plants enclosing the female gametophyte, and is composed of the nucellus, one or two integuments, and the funiculus; it develops into the seed.]
stigma development GO_0048480 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the stigma over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The stigma is the pollen-receptive surface of a carpel or group of fused carpels, usually sticky.]
sympathetic nervous system development GO_0048485 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the sympathetic nervous system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The sympathetic nervous system is one of the two divisions of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system (the other being the parasympathetic nervous system). The sympathetic preganglionic neurons have their cell bodies in the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord and connect to the paravertebral chain of sympathetic ganglia. Innervate heart and blood vessels, sweat glands, viscera and the adrenal medulla. Most sympathetic neurons, but not all, use noradrenaline as a post-ganglionic neurotransmitter.]
parasympathetic nervous system development GO_0048486 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the parasympathetic nervous system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The parasympathetic nervous system is one of the two divisions of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. Parasympathetic nerves emerge cranially as pre ganglionic fibers from oculomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus and from the sacral region of the spinal cord. Most neurons are cholinergic and responses are mediated by muscarinic receptors. The parasympathetic system innervates, for example: salivary glands, thoracic and abdominal viscera, bladder and genitalia.]
autonomic nervous system development GO_0048483 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the autonomic nervous system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The autonomic nervous system is composed of neurons that are not under conscious control, and is comprised of two antagonistic components, the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The autonomic nervous system regulates key functions including the activity of the cardiac (heart) muscle, smooth muscles (e.g. of the gut), and glands.]
enteric nervous system development GO_0048484 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the enteric nervous system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The enteric nervous system is composed of two ganglionated neural plexuses in the gut wall which form one of the three major divisions of the autonomic nervous system. The enteric nervous system innervates the gastrointestinal tract, the pancreas, and the gallbladder. It contains sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons. Thus the circuitry can autonomously sense the tension and the chemical environment in the gut and regulate blood vessel tone, motility, secretions, and fluid transport. The system is itself governed by the central nervous system and receives both parasympathetic and sympathetic innervation.]
obsolete positive regulation of induction of conjugation with cellular fusion by negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter by pheromones GO_1902353 [OBSOLETE. A negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter by pheromones that results in positive regulation of induction of conjugation with cellular fusion.]
blood vessel endothelial cell delamination involved in blood vessel lumen ensheathment GO_1902354 [Any blood vessel endothelial cell delamination that is involved in blood vessel lumen ensheathment.]
endothelial tube lumen extension involved in blood vessel lumen ensheathment GO_1902355 [Any endothelial tube lumen extension that is involved in blood vessel lumen ensheathment.]
oxaloacetate transport GO_0015729 [The directed movement of oxaloacetate, the anion of oxobutanedioic acid, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
inorganic anion transmembrane transport GO_0098661 [The process in which an inorganic anion is transported across a membrane.]
Notch signaling pathway involved in somitogenesis GO_1902359 [Any Notch signaling pathway that is involved in somitogenesis.]