All terms in GO

Label Id Description
carbon-sulfur lyase activity GO_0016846
Catalysis of the elimination of hydrogen sulfide or substituted H2S.
zymogen activation in another organism GO_0044541
The chemical reactions and pathways performed by an organism resulting in the proteolytic processing of an inactive enzyme to an active form in another organism.
zymogen activation GO_0031638
The proteolytic processing of an inactive enzyme to an active form.
plasminogen activation in another organism GO_0044542
The chemical reactions and pathways performed by an organism resulting in the processing of inactive plasminogen to active plasmin in another organism.
plasminogen activation GO_0031639
The process in which inactive plasminogen is processed to active plasmin. This process includes cleavage at an internal Arg-Val site to form an N-terminal A-chain and C-terminal B-chain held together by a disulfide bond, and can include further proteolytic cleavage events to remove the preactivation peptide.
envenomation resulting in zymogen activation in another organism GO_0044543
The process which begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the proteolytic processing of an inactive enzyme to an active form.
envenomation resulting in plasminogen activation in another organism GO_0044544
The process which begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the activation of plasminogen into plasmin in the bitten organism. This process includes cleavage at an internal Arg-Val site to form an N-terminal A-chain and C-terminal B-chain held together by a disulfide bond, and can include further proteolytic cleavage events to remove the preactivation peptide.
envenomation resulting in fibrinolysis in another organism GO_0044484
The process which begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with fibrinolysis, a process that solubilizes fibrin, chiefly by the proteolytic action of plasmin, in the bloodstream of the bitten/stung organism.
NSL complex GO_0044545
A histone acetyltransferase complex that catalyzes the acetylation of a histone H4 lysine residues at several positions. In human, it contains the catalytic subunit MOF, NSL1/KIAA1267, NSL2/KANSL2, NSL3/KANSL3, MCRS1, PHF20, OGT1, WDR5 and HCF1.
H4 histone acetyltransferase complex GO_1902562
A protein complex which is capable of H4 histone acetyltransferase activity.
butyryl-CoA biosynthetic process from acetyl-CoA GO_0044579
The chemical reactions and pathway resulting in the formation of butyryl-CoA, starting from acetyl-CoA.
butyryl-CoA biosynthetic process GO_0044578
The chemical reactions and pathway resulting in the formation of butyryl-CoA.
acetyl-CoA metabolic process GO_0006084
The chemical reactions and pathways involving acetyl-CoA, a derivative of coenzyme A in which the sulfhydryl group is acetylated; it is a metabolite derived from several pathways (e.g. glycolysis, fatty acid oxidation, amino-acid catabolism) and is further metabolized by the tricarboxylic acid cycle. It is a key intermediate in lipid and terpenoid biosynthesis.
[2Fe-2S] cluster assembly GO_0044571
The incorporation of two iron atoms and two sulfur atoms into an iron-sulfur cluster.
iron-sulfur cluster assembly GO_0016226
The incorporation of iron and exogenous sulfur into a metallo-sulfur cluster.
[4Fe-4S] cluster assembly GO_0044572
The incorporation of four iron atoms and four sulfur atoms into an iron-sulfur cluster.
nitrogenase P cluster assembly GO_0044573
The biochemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a P-cluster of a nitrogenase, a high-nuclearity, Fe/S-only cluster that can be viewed as two [4Fe-4S] sub-clusters sharing a gamma-6-sulfide.
starch utilization system complex assembly GO_0044574
The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of the starch utilization system complex, a complex of cell envelope-associated proteins that degrades glycan.
cellulosome assembly GO_0044575
The assembly of a cellulosome, a macromolecular multi-enzyme complex in bacteria that facilitates the breakdown of cellulase, hemicellulase and pectin in the plant cell wall.
pentose catabolic process to ethanol GO_0044576
The anaerobic chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a pentose, any monosaccharide with a chain of five carbons, where one of the resulting products is ethanol.