All terms in GO

Label Id Description
glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor activity GO_0044508 [Combining with glucagon-like peptide 1 and transmitting the signal across the membrane by activating an associated G-protein.]
L-arabinose catabolic process to 2-oxoglutarate GO_0019570 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-arabinose into other compounds, including 2-oxoglutarate.]
L-arabinose catabolic process GO_0019572 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-arabinose, the L-enantiomer of arabino-pentose.]
histidine catabolic process to hydantoin-5-propionate GO_0019560 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of histidine into other compounds, including hydantoin-5-propionate.]
anaerobic phenylalanine oxidation GO_0019561 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of phenylalanine under anaerobic conditions; occurs via the intermediates phenylpyruvate and phenylacetaldehyde.]
L-phenylalanine catabolic process GO_0006559 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of phenylalanine, 2-amino-3-phenylpropanoic acid.]
obsolete L-phenylalanine catabolic process to phosphoenolpyruvate GO_0019562 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-phenylalanine into other compounds, including phosphoenolpyruvate.]
glycerol catabolic process GO_0019563 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of glycerol, 1,2,3-propanetriol, a sweet, hygroscopic, viscous liquid, widely distributed in nature as a constituent of many lipids.]
glycerol metabolic process GO_0006071 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving glycerol, 1,2,3-propanetriol, a sweet, hygroscopic, viscous liquid, widely distributed in nature as a constituent of many lipids.]
aerobic glycerol catabolic process GO_0019564 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of glycerol, 1,2,3-propanetriol, in the presence of oxygen.]
GO_0019565 GO_0019565
envenomation resulting in negative regulation of blood pressure in another organism GO_0044500 [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant decrease of the force with which blood travels through the circulatory system of the bitten/stung organism.]
envenomation resulting in modulation of blood pressure in another organism GO_0044498 [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant modulation of the force with which blood travels through the circulatory system of the bitten/stung organism.]
arabinose metabolic process GO_0019566 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving arabinose, arabino-pentose. L-Arabinose occurs both free, for example in the heartwood of many conifers, and in the combined state, as a constituent of plant hemicelluloses, bacterial polysaccharides etc. D-arabinose is a constituent of arabinonucleosides.]
pentose metabolic process GO_0019321 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving a pentose, any monosaccharide with a chain of five carbon atoms in the molecule.]
arabinose biosynthetic process GO_0019567 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of arabinose, arabino-pentose.]
pentose biosynthetic process GO_0019322 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a pentose, any monosaccharide with a chain of five carbon atoms in the molecule.]
perturbation of signal transduction in another organism GO_0044501 [The process in which an organism effects a change in a signal transduction process - a cellular process in which a signal is conveyed to trigger a change in the activity or state of a cell - in a second organism.]
arabinose catabolic process GO_0019568 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of arabinose, arabino-pentose.]
pentose catabolic process GO_0019323 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a pentose, any monosaccharide with a chain of five carbon atoms in the molecule.]