All terms in GO

Label Id Description
protein tyrosine kinase binding GO_1990782
Binding to protein tyrosine kinase.
cytoplasmic side of dendritic spine plasma membrane GO_1990780
The leaflet of the plasma membrane that faces the cytoplasm and any proteins embedded or anchored in it or attached to its surface surrounding a dendritic spine.
glycoprotein metabolic process GO_0009100
The chemical reactions and pathways involving glycoproteins, a protein that contains covalently bound glycose (i.e. monosaccharide) residues; the glycose occurs most commonly as oligosaccharide or fairly small polysaccharide but occasionally as monosaccharide.
biotin biosynthetic process GO_0009102
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of biotin, cis-tetrahydro-2-oxothieno(3,4-d)imidazoline-4-valeric acid.
biotin metabolic process GO_0006768
The chemical reactions and pathways involving biotin, cis-tetrahydro-2-oxothieno(3,4-d)imidazoline-4-valeric acid; the (+) enantiomer is very widely distributed in cells and serves as a carrier in a number of enzymatic beta-carboxylation reactions.
GO_0009105 GO_0009105
lipoate metabolic process GO_0009106
The chemical reactions and pathways involving lipoate, 1,2-dithiolane-3-pentanoate, the anion derived from lipoic acid.
lipopolysaccharide biosynthetic process GO_0009103
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of lipopolysaccharides, any of a group of related, structurally complex components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
lipopolysaccharide metabolic process GO_0008653
The chemical reactions and pathways involving lipopolysaccharides, a group of related, structurally complex components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Lipopolysaccharides consist three covalently linked regions, lipid A, core oligosaccharide, and an O side chain. Lipid A is responsible for the toxicity of the lipopolysaccharide.
lipopolysaccharide catabolic process GO_0009104
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lipopolysaccharides, any of a group of related, structurally complex components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
obsolete coenzyme catabolic process GO_0009109
OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of coenzymes, any of various nonprotein organic cofactors that are required, in addition to an enzyme and a substrate, for an enzymatic reaction to proceed.
lipoate biosynthetic process GO_0009107
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of lipoate, 1,2-dithiolane-3-pentanoate, the anion derived from lipoic acid.
obsolete coenzyme biosynthetic process GO_0009108
OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of coenzymes, any of various nonprotein organic cofactors that are required, in addition to an enzyme and a substrate, for an enzymatic reaction to proceed.
glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex GO_1990779
A transmembrane signalling receptor complex found exclusively on platelets. Involved in haemostasis and thrombosis where it aids blood coagulation.
glycoprotein complex GO_0090665
A protein complex containing at least one glycosylated protein, may be held together by both covalent and noncovalent bonds.
response to angiotensin GO_1990776
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an angiotensin stimulus. Angiotensin is any of three physiologically active peptides (angiotensin II, III, or IV) processed from angiotensinogen.
protein-lipid complex GO_0032994
A macromolecular complex containing separate protein and lipid molecules. Separate in this context means not covalently bound to each other.
GO_1990774 GO_1990774
endothelin production GO_1990775
The appearance of a endothelin due to biosynthesis or secretion following a cellular stimulus, resulting in an increase in its intracellular or extracellular levels. Endothelins are endothelium-derived vasoactive peptides involved in a variety of biological functions.
substance P secretion GO_1990772
The regulated release of substance P, a peptide hormone that is involved in neurotransmission, inflammation, and antimicrobial activity.