All terms in GO

Label Id Description
Wnt-Frizzled-LRP5/6 complex GO_1990851
A protein complex containing a secreted Wnt protein associated with its receptor, Frizzled (Fz), and co-receptor low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5) or LRP6.
oocyte fate commitment GO_0048600
The process in which the developmental fate of a cell becomes restricted such that it will develop into an oocyte.
protein transport along microtubule to spindle pole body GO_1990852
The directed movement of a protein along a microtubule to the spindle pole body, mediated by motor proteins.
establishment of protein localization to spindle pole body GO_0071989
The directed movement of a protein to a specific location at the spindle pole body.
protein transport along microtubule GO_0098840
The directed movement of a protein along a microtubule, mediated by motor proteins.
H-gal-GP complex GO_1990850
A membrane glycoprotein complex with aspartyl proteinase and metalloproteinase activity which is expressed in the gut. An example of this is found in the nematode Haemonchus contortus.
peptidase complex GO_1905368
A protein complex which is capable of peptidase activity.
GO_0048603 GO_0048603
GO_0048604 GO_0048604
oocyte morphogenesis GO_0048601
The process in which the structures of an oocyte are generated and organized. This process occurs while the initially relatively unspecialized cell is acquiring the specialized features of an oocyte.
GO_0048602 GO_0048602
GO_0009031 GO_0009031
cellular response to red or far red light GO_0071489
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a red or far red light stimulus. Red light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelength of 580-700nm. Far red light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 700-800nm. An example of this response is seen at the beginning of many plant species developmental stages. These include germination, and the point when cotyledon expansion is triggered. In certain species these processes take place in response to absorption of red light by the pigment molecule phytochrome, but the signal can be reversed by exposure to far red light. During the initial phase the phytochrome molecule is only present in the red light absorbing form, but on absorption of red light it changes to a far red light absorbing form, triggering progress through development. An immediate short period of exposure to far red light entirely returns the pigment to its initial state and prevents triggering of the developmental process. A thirty minute break between red and subsequent far red light exposure renders the red light effect irreversible, and development then occurs regardless of whether far red light exposure subsequently occurs.
far-red light signaling pathway GO_0010018
The series of molecular signals initiated upon sensing of far red light by a photoreceptor molecule. Far red light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 700-800nm. An example of this response is seen at the beginning of many plant species developmental stages. These include germination, and the point when cotyledon expansion is triggered. In certain species these processes take place in response to absorption of red light by the pigment molecule phytochrome, but the signal can be reversed by exposure to far red light. During the initial phase the phytochrome molecule is only present in the red light absorbing form, but on absorption of red light it changes to a far red light absorbing form, triggering progress through development. An immediate short period of exposure to far red light entirely returns the pigment to its initial state and prevents triggering of the developmental process. A thirty minute break between red and subsequent far red light exposure renders the red light effect irreversible, and development then occurs regardless of whether far red light exposure subsequently occurs.
cellular response to far red light GO_0071490
Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of far red light stimulus. Far red light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelength 700-800nm. An example of this response is seen at the beginning of many plant species developmental stages. These include germination, and the point when cotyledon expansion is triggered. In certain species these processes take place in response to absorption of red light by the pigment molecule phytochrome, but the signal can be reversed by exposure to far red light. During the initial phase the phytochrome molecule is only present in the red light absorbing form, but on absorption of red light it changes to a far red light absorbing form, triggering progress through development. An immediate short period of exposure to far red light entirely returns the pigment to its initial state and prevents triggering of the developmental process. A thirty minute break between red and subsequent far red light exposure renders the red light effect irreversible, and development then occurs regardless of whether far red light exposure subsequently occurs.
thymidine phosphorylase activity GO_0009032
Catalysis of the reaction: thymidine + phosphate = thymine + 2-deoxy-D-ribose 1-phosphate.
chloroplast-nucleus signaling pathway GO_0010019
The process in which a molecular signal is transduced between the chloroplast and nucleus, such that expression of nuclear encoding photosynthetic proteins is coupled with chloroplast biogenesis.
thiamine-phosphate kinase activity GO_0009030
Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + thiamine phosphate = ADP + H(+) + thiamine diphosphate.
obsolete positive regulation of trichome initiation (sensu Magnoliophyta) GO_0048517
OBSOLETE. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of trichome initiation; as in, but not restricted to, the flowering plants (Magnoliophyta, ncbi_taxonomy_id:3398).
rhythmic process GO_0048511
Any process pertinent to the generation and maintenance of rhythms in the physiology of an organism.