All terms in GO

Label Id Description
microtubule organizing center attachment site GO_0034992
A region of the nuclear envelope to which a microtubule organizing center (MTOC) attaches; protein complexes embedded in the nuclear envelope mediate direct or indirect linkages between the microtubule cytoskeleton and the nuclear envelope.
meiotic nuclear membrane microtubule tethering complex GO_0034993
A nuclear membrane protein complex which connects the nuclear outer and inner membranes together, and links links the nuclear lumen to cytoplasmic microtubules during meiosis.
nuclear membrane microtubule tethering complex GO_0106094
A nuclear membrane protein complex which connects the nuclear outer and inner membranes together, and links thereby links the nuclear lumen to cytoplasmic microtubules.
GO_0034990 GO_0034990
GO_0034991 GO_0034991
RasGAP-Fyn-Lyn-Yes complex GO_0034996
A protein complex that consists of a GTPase activator protein (GAP) for Ras and three Src family protein tyrosine kinases, Fyn, Lyn and Yes. The complex is involved in signaling upon platelet activation.
alphav-beta5 integrin-vitronectin complex GO_0034997
A protein complex that comprises one integrin alphav subunit, one integrin beta5 subunit, and vitronectin.
microtubule organizing center attachment site organization GO_0034994
A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a microtubule organizing center attachment site. A microtubule organizing center attachment site is a region of the nuclear envelope to which a microtubule organizing center (MTOC) attaches.
SC5b-7 complex GO_0034995
A protein complex that consist of complement components C5b6 and C7 stably inserted in a cell membrane. Formation of the SC5b-7 complex is the first phase of membrane attack complex assembly.
protein secretion by the type VII secretion system GO_0044315
The process in which proteins are transferred into the extracellular milieu or directly into host cells, via the type VII protein secretion system.
cone cell pedicle GO_0044316
A specialized axon terminus which is produced by retinal cone cells. Pedicles are large, conical, flat end-feet (8-10 micrometers diameter) of the retinal cone axon that lie more or less side by side on the same plane at the outer edge of the outer plexiform layer (OPL).
axon terminus GO_0043679
Terminal inflated portion of the axon, containing the specialized apparatus necessary to release neurotransmitters. The axon terminus is considered to be the whole region of thickening and the terminal button is a specialized region of it.
rod spherule GO_0044317
A specialized neuron projection which is the site of synaptic transmission produced by retinal rod cells. Rod spherules are small round enlargements of the axon (3-5 micrometers diameter) or even extensions of the cell body.
neuron projection GO_0043005
A prolongation or process extending from a nerve cell, e.g. an axon or dendrite.
L-aspartate:fumarate oxidoreductase activity GO_0044318
Catalysis of the reaction: L-aspartate + fumarate = alpha-iminosuccinate + succinate.
wound healing, spreading of cells GO_0044319
The migration of a cell along or through a wound gap that contributes to the reestablishment of a continuous surface.
cell migration GO_0016477
The controlled self-propelled movement of a cell from one site to a destination guided by molecular cues. Cell migration is a central process in the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
nicotinamide nucleotide biosynthetic process from niacinamide GO_0019360
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of nicotinamide nucleotide from other compounds, including niacinamide.
nicotinamide nucleotide biosynthetic process GO_0019359
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of nicotinamide nucleotides, any nucleotide that contains combined nicotinamide.
nicotinamide metabolic process GO_0006769
The chemical reactions and pathways involving nicotinamide, pyridine-3-carboxamide, the amide of nicotinic acid. It is a member of the B complex of vitamins and occurs widely in living organisms.