All terms in GO

Label Id Description
hyphal tip polarisome GO_0031562 [Protein complex that has a role in determining cell polarity, found at the tip of a growing fungal hypha.]
mating projection tip polarisome GO_0031563 [Protein complex that has a role in determining cell polarity, found at the tip of the mating projection in unicellular fungi exposed to mating pheromone.]
transcription antitermination GO_0031564 [A positive regulation of gene expression mechanism that allows RNA polymerase to continue transcription beyond a termination site, thus allowing expression of downstream genes under specific conditions.]
obsolete cytokinesis checkpoint GO_0031565 [OBSOLETE. A mitotic cell cycle checkpoint that detects a defect in cytokinesis and negatively regulates G2/M transition.]
actomyosin contractile ring maturation GO_0031566 [The cellular process in which the contractile ring cytokinetic ring attains its fully functional state.]
mitotic cell size control checkpoint signaling GO_0031567 [A signal transduction process that contributes to a cell size control checkpoint during mitosis.]
mitotic G1 cell size control checkpoint signaling GO_0031568 [A signal transduction process that contributes to a cell size control checkpoint during the G1/S transition of the cell cycle.]
mitotic G2 cell size control checkpoint signaling GO_0031569 [A signal transduction process that contributes to a cell size control checkpoint prior to the G2/M transition of mitosis.]
positive regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor receptor signaling pathway GO_0031550 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of signaling via the brain-derived neurotrophic factor receptor signaling pathway.]
regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity GO_0031551 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity.]
regulation of protein tyrosine kinase activity GO_0061097 [Any process that modulates the rate, frequency, or extent of protein tyrosine kinase activity.]
obsolete negative regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity GO_0031552 [OBSOLETE. Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity.]
obsolete positive regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity GO_0031553 [OBSOLETE. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-activated receptor activity.]
regulation of RNA biosynthetic process GO_2001141 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of RNA biosynthetic process.]
transcriptional attenuation GO_0031555 [A negative regulation of gene expression mechanism by which bacteria and archae can direct RNA polymerase to prematurely terminate transcription in response to a specific metabolic signal.]
transcriptional attenuation by ribosome GO_0031556 [A type of transcriptional regulation at the level of early termination. This process can occur only in prokaryotes, where transcription of an operon into messenger RNA and translation of that mRNA into polypeptides occur simultaneously. The general principle is that alternative mRNA secondary structures occur under different physiological conditions such as available amount of a particular amino acid. One set of conditions favors early termination of transcription. In the classic example of the trp biosynthesis operon, translation of the gene for a short, trp-containing polypeptide called the trp operon leader peptide pauses either at a trp codon (if tryptophan is scarce) or the stop codon (if trp is readily available). In the former situation transcription continues, but in the latter a Rho-independent terminator forms and reduces, or attenuates, expression of the tryptophan biosynthesis genes. Although the polypeptides encoded by leader peptide genes appear not to be stable once their translation is complete, it is suggested by recent studies that their nascent polypeptide chains interact specifically with ribosomes, specific uncharged tRNAs, or other cellular components to inhibit release at the stop codon and improve the function of transcriptional attenuation as a regulatory switch.]
obsolete induction of programmed cell death in response to chemical stimulus GO_0031557 [OBSOLETE. A process which directly activates any of the steps required for programmed cell death as a result of a chemical stimulus.]
obsolete induction of apoptosis in response to chemical stimulus GO_0031558 [OBSOLETE. Any process that directly activates any of the steps required for cell death by apoptosis as a result of a chemical stimulus.]
hemidesmosome assembly GO_0031581 [Assembly of hemidesmosomes, integrin-containing protein complexes that bind to laminin in the basal lamina. Hemidesmosomes form the contact between the basal surface of epithelial cells and the underlying basal lamina.]
replication fork arrest at rDNA repeats GO_0031582 [A process that impedes the progress of the DNA replication fork at natural replication fork pausing sites within the eukaryotic rDNA repeat spacer.]