All terms in GO

Label Id Description
lactonohydrolase activity GO_0046573 [Catalysis of the hydrolysis of lactone rings (intramolecular cyclic esters) to produce a hydroxyl group and a carboxyl group.]
medial cortex GO_0031097 [A medial cortical band overlaying the nucleus which acts as a landmark for contractile ring positioning and plays a role in cell cycle regulation.]
stress-activated protein kinase signaling cascade GO_0031098 [The series of molecular signals in which a stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK) cascade relays a signal.]
periplasmic flagellum GO_0055040 [Flagellar filaments located in the periplasmic space; characterized in spirochetes, in which they are essential for shape and motility. Composed of a core surrounded by two sheath layers, the flagella rotate to allow migration of the cell through viscous media, which would not be possible using external flagella.]
obsolete astral spindle assembly GO_0055049 [OBSOLETE. The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form the spindle, the array of microtubules and associated molecules that serves to move duplicated chromosomes apart, in the presence of centrosomes.]
generative cell mitosis GO_0055047 [The process in which the generative cell divides by mitosis to form two haploid cells. These will subsequently differentiate into sperm cells.]
mitotic nuclear division GO_0140014 [A mitotic cell cycle process comprising the steps by which the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell divides; the process involves condensation of chromosomal DNA into a highly compacted form. Canonically, mitosis produces two daughter nuclei whose chromosome complement is identical to that of the mother cell.]
spindle assembly GO_0051225 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form the spindle, the array of microtubules and associated molecules that serves to move duplicated chromosomes apart.]
platelet alpha granule GO_0031091 [A secretory organelle found in blood platelets, which is unique in that it exhibits further compartmentalization and acquires its protein content via two distinct mechanisms: (1) biosynthesis predominantly at the megakaryocyte (MK) level (with some vestigial platelet synthesis) (e.g. platelet factor 4) and (2) endocytosis and pinocytosis at both the MK and circulating platelet levels (e.g. fibrinogen (Fg) and IgG).]
antipodal cell degeneration GO_0055045 [The process in which the antipodal cells undergo programmed cell death.]
platelet alpha granule membrane GO_0031092 [The lipid bilayer surrounding the platelet alpha granule.]
microgametogenesis GO_0055046 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the pollen grain over time, from its formation as the microspore to the mature structure.]
platelet alpha granule lumen GO_0031093 [The volume enclosed by the membrane of the platelet alpha granule.]
5-oxovalerate dehydrogenase activity GO_0055043 [Catalysis of the reaction: 5-oxovalerate + NADP+ + H2O = glutarate + NADPH + H+.]
platelet dense tubular network GO_0031094 [A network of membrane-bounded compartments found in blood platelets, where they regulate platelet activation by sequestering or releasing calcium. The dense tubular network exists as thin elongated membranes in resting platelets, and undergoes a major ultrastructural change, to a rounded vesicular form, upon addition of thrombin.]
symplast GO_0055044 [The interconnected cell membranes and intracellular regions of a plant. The interconnections occur via the plasmodesmata.]
platelet dense tubular network membrane GO_0031095 [The lipid bilayer surrounding the platelet dense tubular network.]
inner ear receptor cell differentiation involved in inner ear sensory epithelium regeneration GO_0070660 [Differentiation of new inner ear sensory hair cells to replace those lost or destroyed by injury.]
inner ear receptor cell differentiation GO_0060113 [The process in which relatively unspecialized cells, acquire specialized structural and/or functional features of inner ear receptor cells. Inner ear receptor cells are mechanorecptors found in the inner ear responsible for transducing signals involved in balance and sensory perception of sound.]
mechanoreceptor differentiation involved in mechanosensory epithelium regeneration GO_0070656 [Differentiation of new mechanoreceptors to replace those lost or destroyed by injury.]