All terms in GO
Label | Id | Description |
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mitochondrion transport along microtubule | GO_0047497 |
The directed movement of a mitochondrion along a microtubule, mediated by motor proteins.
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obsolete nonrepetitive DNA condensation | GO_0044852 |
OBSOLETE. The process in which chromatin structure of nonrepetitive regions of DNA is compacted prior to and during mitosis in eukaryotic cells.
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extrinsic component of plasma membrane | GO_0019897 |
The component of a plasma membrane consisting of gene products and protein complexes that are loosely bound to one of its surfaces, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region.
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extrinsic component of membrane | GO_0019898 |
The component of a membrane consisting of gene products and protein complexes that are loosely bound to one of its surfaces, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region.
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plasma membrane raft | GO_0044853 |
A membrane raft that is part of the plasma membrane.
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membrane raft | GO_0045121 |
Any of the small (10-200 nm), heterogeneous, highly dynamic, sterol- and sphingolipid-enriched membrane domains that compartmentalize cellular processes. Small rafts can sometimes be stabilized to form larger platforms through protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions.
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plasma membrane region | GO_0098590 |
A membrane that is a (regional) part of the plasma membrane.
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cellular anatomical entity | GO_0110165 |
A part of a cellular organism that is either an immaterial entity or a material entity with granularity above the level of a protein complex but below that of an anatomical system. Or, a substance produced by a cellular organism with granularity above the level of a protein complex.
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hyaluronan biosynthetic process | GO_0030213 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
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enzyme binding | GO_0019899 |
Binding to an enzyme, a protein with catalytic activity.
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protein binding | GO_0005515 |
Binding to a protein.
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hyaluronan catabolic process | GO_0030214 |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of hyaluronan, the naturally occurring anionic form of hyaluronic acid, any member of a group of glycosaminoglycans, the repeat units of which consist of beta-1,4 linked D-glucuronyl-beta-(1,3)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine.
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semaphorin receptor binding | GO_0030215 |
Binding to a semaphorin receptor.
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signaling receptor binding | GO_0005102 |
Binding to one or more specific sites on a receptor molecule, a macromolecule that undergoes combination with a hormone, neurotransmitter, drug or intracellular messenger to initiate a change in cell function.
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keratinocyte differentiation | GO_0030216 |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a keratinocyte.
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epidermal cell differentiation | GO_0009913 |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of an epidermal cell, any of the cells making up the epidermis.
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T cell differentiation | GO_0030217 |
The process in which a precursor cell type acquires characteristics of a more mature T-cell. A T cell is a type of lymphocyte whose definin characteristic is the expression of a T cell receptor complex.
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lymphocyte differentiation | GO_0030098 |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized precursor cell acquires specialized features of a lymphocyte. A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin.
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T cell activation | GO_0042110 |
The change in morphology and behavior of a mature or immature T cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.
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erythrocyte differentiation | GO_0030218 |
The process in which a myeloid precursor cell acquires specializes features of an erythrocyte.
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