All terms in GO
Label | Id | Description |
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D-xylose fermentation | GO_0044836 | [The anaerobic enzymatic conversion of D-xylose to ethanol, yielding energy in the form of ATP.] |
fermentation | GO_0006113 | [The anaerobic enzymatic conversion of organic compounds, especially carbohydrates, coupling the oxidation and reduction of NAD/H and the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).] |
xylose catabolic process to ethanol | GO_0044577 | [The anaerobic chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of xylose, an aldopentose, where one of the resulting products is ethanol.] |
actomyosin contractile ring organization | GO_0044837 | [A process which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of an actomyosin contractile ring.] |
actomyosin structure organization | GO_0031032 | [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures containing both actin and myosin or paramyosin. The myosin may be organized into filaments.] |
cell cycle process | GO_0022402 | [The cellular process that ensures successive accurate and complete genome replication and chromosome segregation.] |
cortical actin cytoskeleton organization | GO_0030866 | [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of actin-based cytoskeletal structures in the cell cortex, i.e. just beneath the plasma membrane.] |
cytoskeleton-dependent cytokinesis | GO_0061640 | [A cytokinesis that involves the function of a set of proteins that are part of the microfilament or microtubule cytoskeleton.] |
cell quiescence | GO_0044838 | [A specialized resting state that cells enter in response to cues from the cell's environment. Quiescence is characterized by the absence of cell growth and division, by a reprogramming of global gene expression, and by changes characteristic of the organism and specific cell type. Depending on external conditions, quiescence may persist until cell death or cells may resume cell growth and division. In some cell types or under certain conditions, cellular metabolism may proceed.] |
cell cycle phase | GO_0022403 | [One of the distinct periods or stages into which the cell cycle is divided. Each phase is characterized by the occurrence of specific biochemical and morphological events.] |
cell cycle G2/M phase transition | GO_0044839 | [The cell cycle process by which a cell in G2 phase commits to M phase.] |
cell cycle phase transition | GO_0044770 | [The cell cycle process by which a cell commits to entering the next cell cycle phase.] |
potassium channel inhibitor activity | GO_0019870 | [Stops, prevents, or reduces the activity of a potassium channel.] |
ion channel inhibitor activity | GO_0008200 | [Stops, prevents, or reduces the activity of an ion channel.] |
potassium channel regulator activity | GO_0015459 | [Modulates potassium channel activity via direct interaction interaction with a potassium channel (binding or modification).] |
potassium channel activity | GO_0005267 | [Enables the facilitated diffusion of a potassium ion (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism.] |
sodium channel inhibitor activity | GO_0019871 | [Stops, prevents, or reduces the activity of a sodium channel.] |
sodium channel regulator activity | GO_0017080 | [Modulates the activity of a sodium channel.] |
sodium channel activity | GO_0005272 | [Enables the facilitated diffusion of a sodium ion (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism.] |
streptomycin biosynthetic process | GO_0019872 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of streptomycin, a commonly used antibiotic in cell culture media; it acts only on prokaryotes and blocks transition from initiation complex to chain elongating ribosome.] |