All terms in GO

Label Id Description
pyridine-containing compound biosynthetic process GO_0072525 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a pyridine-containing compound, i.e. any compound that contains pyridine or a formal derivative thereof.]
bromide peroxidase activity GO_0019806 [Catalysis of the reaction: 2 R-H + 2 bromide + H2O2 = 2 R-Br + 2 H2O. Enzymes with this activity often accept other halide ions as substrates, including chloride and iodide.]
haloperoxidase activity GO_0140905 [Catalysis of the reaction: R-CH + a halogen + H2O2 = R-C-halogen + H2O.]
GO_0019818 GO_0019818
P1 peroxisome GO_0019819 [A subform of peroxisome that corresponds to an intermediate in a peroxisome assembly pathway, which operates by conversion of peroxisomal subforms in the direction P1, P2 -> P3 -> P4 -> P5 -> P6. P1 peroxisomes are distinguished from the other subforms on the bases of buoyant density and protein content; they contain fewer peroxisomal proteins than the other subforms.]
peroxisome GO_0005777 [A small organelle enclosed by a single membrane, and found in most eukaryotic cells. Contains peroxidases and other enzymes involved in a variety of metabolic processes including free radical detoxification, lipid catabolism and biosynthesis, and hydrogen peroxide metabolism.]
putrescine binding GO_0019810 [Binding to putrescine, 1,4-diaminobutane, the polyamine formed by decarboxylation of ornithine and the metabolic precursor of spermidine and spermine.]
cocaine binding GO_0019811 [Binding to cocaine (2-beta-carbomethoxy-3-beta-benzoxytropane), an alkaloid obtained from dried leaves of the South American shrub Erythroxylon coca or by chemical synthesis.]
organic cyclic compound binding GO_0097159 [Binding to an organic cyclic compound, any molecular entity that contains carbon arranged in a cyclic molecular structure.]
heterocyclic compound binding GO_1901363 [Binding to heterocyclic compound.]
type I site-specific deoxyribonuclease complex GO_0019812 [A multisubunit complex composed of two copies of a restriction (R) subunit, two copies of a methylation (M) subunit, and one copy of a specificity (S) subunit. This complex recognizes specific short DNA sequences (through the S subunit), and binds to them. If the recognition site is hemimethylated, the complex acts as a methyltransferase which modifies the recognition site, using S-adenosylmethionine as the methyl donor. Only the M and S subunits are required for this reaction. If the complex binds to an unmethylated recognition site, then the complex translocates the DNA bidirectionally in an ATP-dependent manner. When the translocation is stalled by impact with another complex or unusual DNA structure, the enzyme functions as an endonuclease and cleavage of the DNA will occur, hundreds or thousands of base pairs away from the recognition site. These DNA restriction systems are used by bacteria to defend against phage and other foreign DNA that may enter a cell.]
endodeoxyribonuclease complex GO_1905347 [A protein complex which is capable of endodeoxyribonuclease activity.]
type III site-specific deoxyribonuclease complex GO_0019813 [A heterodimeric enzyme complex composed of two subunits, Res and Mod, that functions as an endonuclease and cleaves DNA. Cleavage will only occur when there are two un-methylated copies of a specific recognition site in an inverse orientation on the DNA. Cleavage occurs at a specific distance away from one of the recognition sites. The Mod subunit can act alone as a methyltansferase. DNA restriction systems such as this are used by bacteria to defend against phage and other foreign DNA that may enter a cell.]
immunoglobulin complex GO_0019814 [A protein complex that in its canonical form is composed of two identical immunoglobulin heavy chains and two identical immunoglobulin light chains, held together by disulfide bonds and sometimes complexed with additional proteins. An immunoglobulin complex may be embedded in the plasma membrane or present in the extracellular space, in mucosal areas or other tissues, or circulating in the blood or lymph.]
B cell receptor complex GO_0019815 [An immunoglobulin complex that is present in the plasma membrane of B cells and that in its canonical form is composed of two identical immunoglobulin heavy chains and two identical immunoglobulin light chains and a signaling subunit, a heterodimer of the Ig-alpha and Ig-beta proteins.]
plasma membrane signaling receptor complex GO_0098802 [Any protein complex that is part of the plasma membrane and which functions as a signaling receptor.]
obsolete B cell receptor accessory molecule complex GO_0019816 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
vesicle fusion with peroxisome GO_0019817 [The joining of the lipid bilayer membrane around a vesicle with the lipid bilayer membrane around the peroxisome.]
peroxisome organization GO_0007031 [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a peroxisome. A peroxisome is a small, membrane-bounded organelle that uses dioxygen (O2) to oxidize organic molecules.]
vesicle fusion GO_0006906 [Fusion of the membrane of a transport vesicle with its target membrane.]