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Category: GOTerm
Type Details Score
GO Term
Description: The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins and RNA molecules to form a cytoplasmic mRNA processing body.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of DNA replication.
GO Term
Description: The morphogenetic process that results in flattening of a cell as a consequence of its adhesion to a substrate.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of small GTPase mediated signal transduction.
GO Term
Description: The removal of phosphoric residues from peptidyl-O-phospho-tyrosine to form peptidyl-tyrosine.
GO Term
Description: The establishment of the sex of a male organism by physical differentiation.
GO Term
Description: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the male gonad over time, from its formation to the mature structure.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of glycosphingolipid, a compound with residues of sphingoid and at least one monosaccharide.
GO Term
Description: Any of a number of evolutionarily conserved histone deacetylase complexes (HDACs) containing a core consisting of a paired amphipathic helix motif protein (e.g. Sin3p in S. cerevisiae, Pst1 in S. pombe or Sin3A in mammals) at least one class I histone deacetylase (e.g. Rpd3p in S. cerevisiae, Clr6 in S. pombe, or HDAC1 and HDAC2 in mammals), and at least one WD40 repeat protein (e.g. Ume1p in S. cerevisiae, Prw1 in S. pombe, or RbAp46 and RbAp48 in mammals). These complexes also contain a variable number of other proteins that direct histone binding, DNA binding, or add other functionality to the complex.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of autophagy. Autophagy is the process in which cells digest parts of their own cytoplasm.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of macroautophagy.
GO Term
Description: The process of introducing one or more phosphate groups into a lipid, any member of a group of substances soluble in lipid solvents but only sparingly soluble in aqueous solvents.
GO Term
Description: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the innate immune response, the organism's first line of defense against infection.
GO Term
Description: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of a response to biotic stimulus.
GO Term
Description: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of a response to biotic stimulus.
GO Term
Description: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the innate immune response, the organism's first line of defense against infection.
GO Term
Description: The part of synaptic transmission occurring in the post-synapse: a signal transduction pathway consisting of neurotransmitter receptor activation and its effects on postsynaptic membrane potential and the ionic composition of the postsynaptic cytosol.
GO Term
Description: Control of the formation, spatial distribution, and breakdown of the septin ring.
GO Term
Description: Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal equilibrium of hydrogen ions (protons) within a cell or between a cell and its external environment.
GO Term
Description: A class of nuclear body; they react against SP100 auto-antibodies (PML, promyelocytic leukemia); cells typically contain 10-30 PML bodies per nucleus; alterations in the localization of PML bodies occurs after viral infection.
GO Term
Description: The outer segment of a vertebrate photoreceptor that contains a stack of membrane discs embedded with photoreceptor proteins.
GO Term
Description: Combining with a transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) and transmitting the signal from one side of the membrane to the other to initiate a change in cell activity by catalysis of the reaction: ATP protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate, and ATP + protein threonine = ADP + protein threonine phosphate.
GO Term
Description: Any process that modulates the rate or frequency of conjugation, the union or introduction of genetic information from compatible mating types that results in a genetically different individual.
GO Term
Description: Catalysis of the formation of a hydroxyl group on a steroid by incorporation of oxygen from O2.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways involving alcohols, any of a class of compounds containing one or more hydroxyl groups attached to a saturated carbon atom, as carried out by individual cells.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of -kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling.
GO Term
Description: The process of removing one or more methyl groups from a molecule, involving the oxidation (i.e. electron loss) of one or more atoms in the substrate.
GO Term
Description: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of cardiac muscle over time, from its formation to the mature structure.
GO Term
Description: The process in which a cardiac muscle precursor cell acquires specialized features of a cardiac muscle cell. Cardiac muscle cells are striated muscle cells that are responsible for heart contraction.
GO Term
Description: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a striated muscle over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Striated muscle contain fibers that are divided by transverse bands into striations, and cardiac and skeletal muscle are types of striated muscle. Skeletal muscle myoblasts fuse to form myotubes and eventually multinucleated muscle fibers. The fusion of cardiac cells is very rare and can only form binucleate cells.
GO Term
Description: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the movement of a cellular component.
GO Term
Description: The microtubule organizing center that forms as part of the mitotic cell cycle; functionally homologous to the animal cell centrosome.
GO Term
Description: The chemical reactions and pathways involving adenosine, adenine riboside, a ribonucleoside found widely distributed in cells of every type as the free nucleoside and in combination in nucleic acids and various nucleoside coenzymes.
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