All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| aerobic respiration, using ammonia as electron donor | GO_0019409 | [The metabolic process in which ammonia (NH3) is oxidized to nitrite (NO2) in the presence of oxygen; enzymatic reactions convert ammonia to hydrazine, and hydrazine to nitrite.] |
| cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process | GO_0034641 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving various organic and inorganic nitrogenous compounds, as carried out by individual cells.] |
| energy derivation by oxidation of reduced inorganic compounds | GO_0015975 | [The chemical reactions and pathways by which a cell derives energy from inorganic compounds; results in the oxidation of the compounds from which energy is released.] |
| ammonia oxidation | GO_0019329 | [The chemical reactions and pathways by which ammonia or ammonium is converted to molecular nitrogen or another nitrogen compound, with accompanying loss of electrons.] |
| aerobic respiration, using carbon monoxide as electron donor | GO_0019410 | [The metabolic process in which carbon monoxide (CO) is oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2) to generate energy. Conservation of energy in this process likely uses sodium ion gradients for ATP synthesis and is coupled to quantitative sulfide methylation.] |
| aerobic respiration, using ferrous ions as electron donor | GO_0019411 | [The metabolic process in which ferrous ions (Fe2+) are oxidized to ferric ions (Fe3+) to generate energy, coupled to the reduction of carbon dioxide.] |
| aerobic respiration, using hydrogen as electron donor | GO_0019412 | [The oxidation of hydrogen (H2) to water (H2O), using oxygen (O2) as the electron acceptor. A hydrogenase enzyme binds H2 and the hydrogen atoms are passed through an electron transfer chain to O2 to form water.] |
| acetate biosynthetic process | GO_0019413 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of acetate, the anion of acetic acid.] |
| aerobic respiration, using sulfur or sulfate as electron donor | GO_0019414 | [An aerobic respiration process in which a sulfur-containing molecule (hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, sulfite, thiosulfate, and various polythionates) is oxidized.] |
| acetate biosynthetic process from carbon monoxide | GO_0019415 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of acetate from other compounds, including carbon monoxide.] |
| polythionate oxidation | GO_0019416 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the conversion of thiosulfate to tetrathionate, using cytochrome c as an electron acceptor.] |
| sulfur oxidation | GO_0019417 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting the addition of oxygen to elemental sulfur.] |
| sulfide oxidation | GO_0019418 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the conversion of sulfide to elemental sulfur in a higher oxidation state, or to sulfite or sulfate.] |
| sulfate reduction | GO_0019419 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the reduction of sulfate to another sulfur-containing ion or compound such as hydrogen sulfide, adenosine-phosphosulfate (APS) or thiosulfate.] |
| dissimilatory sulfate reduction | GO_0019420 | [The reduction of sulfate to hydrogen sulfide, which acts as a terminal electron acceptor. Sulfate is activated to adenosine-phosphosulfate (APS) which is then reduced to sulfite, which is in turn reduced to hydrogen sulfide.] |
| GO_0019421 | GO_0019421 | |
| disproportionation of elemental sulfur | GO_0019422 | [The process in which sulfur compounds with an intermediate oxidation state serve as both electron donors and electron acceptors in an energy-generating redox process. The reaction takes place anaerobically, in light and in the absence of CO2.] |
| sulfur oxidation, ferric ion-dependent | GO_0019423 | [A sulfur oxidation process that proceeds via the reaction catalyzed by sulfur:ferric ion oxidoreductase, and requires the presence of ferric ion (Fe3+).] |
| sulfide oxidation, using siroheme sulfite reductase | GO_0019424 | [A sulfide oxidation process that proceeds via the reaction catalyzed by siroheme sulfite reductase.] |
| GO_0019425 | GO_0019425 |