All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete respiratory chain cytochrome b6 GO_0030067
OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).
obsolete lytic viral life cycle GO_0030068
OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).
GO_0030069 GO_0030069
L-malate dehydrogenase activity GO_0030060
Catalysis of the reaction: (S)-malate + NAD+ = oxaloacetate + NADH + H+.
malate dehydrogenase activity GO_0016615
Catalysis of the reversible conversion of pyruvate or oxaloacetate to malate.
mitochondrial crista GO_0030061
Any of the inward folds of the mitochondrial inner membrane. Their number, extent, and shape differ in mitochondria from different tissues and organisms. They appear to be devices for increasing the surface area of the mitochondrial inner membrane, where the enzymes of electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation are found. Their shape can vary with the respiratory state of the mitochondria.
chloroplast photosystem II GO_0030095
An integral chloroplast membrane complex containing the P680 reaction center. In the light, PSII functions as a water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from water to plastoquinone.
photosystem II GO_0009523
A photosystem that contains a pheophytin-quinone reaction center with associated accessory pigments and electron carriers. In cyanobacteria and chloroplasts, in the presence of light, PSII functions as a water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from water to plastoquinone, whereas other photosynthetic bacteria carry out anoxygenic photosynthesis and oxidize other compounds to re-reduce the photoreaction center.
chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein complex GO_0098807
A protein complex that is part of a chloroplast thylakoid membrane.
plasma membrane-derived thylakoid photosystem II GO_0030096
A protein complex, located in the membrane-derived thylakoid, containing the P680 reaction center. In the light, PSII functions as a water-plastoquinone oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from water to plastoquinone.
hemopoiesis GO_0030097
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the myeloid and lymphoid derived organ/tissue systems of the blood and other parts of the body over time, from formation to the mature structure. The site of hemopoiesis is variable during development, but occurs primarily in bone marrow or kidney in many adult vertebrates.
hematopoietic or lymphoid organ development GO_0048534
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of any organ involved in hematopoiesis (also known as hemopoiesis) or lymphoid cell activation over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Such development includes differentiation of resident cell types (stromal cells) and of migratory cell types dependent on the unique microenvironment afforded by the organ for their proper differentiation.
GO_0030090 GO_0030090
protein repair GO_0030091
The process of restoring a protein to its original state after damage by such things as oxidation or spontaneous decomposition of residues.
obsolete regulation of flagellum assembly GO_0030092
OBSOLETE. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the formation of a flagellum.
chloroplast photosystem I GO_0030093
Photosystem located in the chloroplast that functions as a light-dependent plastocyanin-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from plastocyanin to ferredoxin. An example of this is found in Arabidopsis thaliana.
photosystem I GO_0009522
A photosystem that contains an iron-sulfur reaction center associated with accessory pigments and electron carriers. In cyanobacteria and chloroplasts, photosystem I functions as a light-dependent plastocyanin-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from plastocyanin to ferredoxin; in photosynthetic bacteria that have only a single type I photosystem, such as the green sulfur bacteria, electrons can go either to ferredoxin (Fd) -> NAD+ or to menaquinone (MK) -> Cytb/FeS -> Cytc555 -> photosystem I (cyclic photophosphorylation).
plasma membrane-derived photosystem I GO_0030094
A protein complex located in the plasma membrane-derived thylakoid. The photosystem functions as a light-dependent plastocyanin-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, transferring electrons from plastocyanin to ferredoxin. Examples of this complex are found in bacterial species.
PSI associated light-harvesting complex I, LHCIb subcomplex GO_0030084
A pigment protein complex that forms part of the photosystem I associated light-harvesting complex I; contains two proteins (usually about 20 kDa); has a fluorescence maximum of 730 nm.
PSI associated light-harvesting complex I GO_0009518
Protein-pigment complex associated with photosystem I.