All terms in GO

Label Id Description
vitamin B6 binding GO_0070279 [Binding to a vitamin B6 compound: pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, pyridoxine, or the active form, pyridoxal phosphate.]
anion binding GO_0043168 [Binding to an anion, a charged atom or group of atoms with a net negative charge.]
voltage-gated proton channel activity GO_0030171 [Enables the transmembrane transfer of a proton by a voltage-gated channel. A voltage-gated channel is a channel whose open state is dependent on the voltage across the membrane in which it is embedded.]
proton channel activity GO_0015252 [Enables the facilitated diffusion of a hydrogen ion (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel without evidence for a carrier-mediated mechanism.]
obsolete calpain inhibitor activity GO_0030161 [OBSOLETE. Stops, prevents or reduces the activity of the enzyme calpain, which catalyzes of the preferential cleavage of Tyr-Xaa, Met-Xaa or Arg-Xaa with Leu or Val as the P2 residue.]
regulation of proteolysis GO_0030162 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond or bonds within a protein.]
regulation of protein metabolic process GO_0051246 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving a protein.]
protein catabolic process GO_0030163 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein by the destruction of the native, active configuration, with or without the hydrolysis of peptide bonds.]
macromolecule catabolic process GO_0009057 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a macromolecule, any molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass.]
protein metabolic process GO_0019538 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving a protein. Includes protein modification.]
protein denaturation GO_0030164 [Structural change in proteins which destroys the native, active configuration without rupture of peptide bonds.]
PDZ domain binding GO_0030165 [Binding to a PDZ domain of a protein, a domain found in diverse signaling proteins.]
proteoglycan biosynthetic process GO_0030166 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of proteoglycans, any glycoprotein in which the carbohydrate units are glycosaminoglycans.]
glycoprotein biosynthetic process GO_0009101 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of 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.]
glycoprotein catabolic process GO_0006516 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a glycoprotein, 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.]
platelet activation GO_0030168 [A series of progressive, overlapping events triggered by exposure of the platelets to subendothelial tissue. These events include shape change, adhesiveness, aggregation, and release reactions. When carried through to completion, these events lead to the formation of a stable hemostatic plug.]
cell activation GO_0001775 [A multicellular organismal process by which exposure to an activating factor such as a cellular or soluble ligand results in a change in the morphology or behavior of a cell.]
synaptic receptor adaptor activity GO_0030160 [The binding activity of a molecule that provides a physical support bridging a synaptic signaling receptor and a downstream signaling molecule.]
low-density lipoprotein particle binding GO_0030169 [Binding to a low-density lipoprotein particle, a lipoprotein particle that is rich in cholesterol esters and low in triglycerides, is typically composed of APOB100 and APOE, and has a density of 1.02-1.06 g/ml and a diameter of between 20-25 nm.]
lipoprotein particle binding GO_0071813 [Binding to a lipoprotein particle. A lipoprotein particle, also known as a lipoprotein, is a clathrate complex consisting of a lipid enwrapped in a protein host without covalent binding in such a way that the complex has a hydrophilic outer surface consisting of all the protein and the polar ends of any phospholipids.]