All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| nopaline catabolic process | GO_0019468 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of nopaline (N-(I-carboxy-4-guanidinobutyl)glutamic acid), a rare amino-acid derivative.] |
| nopaline metabolic process | GO_0046418 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving nopaline, (N-(I-carboxy-4-guanidinobutyl)glutamic acid), a rare amino-acid derivative.] |
| competition with other organism | GO_0044402 | [Any process in which an organism within a multispecies community gains an advantage in growth or survival over another organism of a different species in that community.] |
| octopine catabolic process | GO_0019469 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of octopine (N-(1-carboxy-4-guanidinobutyl)-L-alanine), an amino acid derived opine.] |
| octopine metabolic process | GO_0046419 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving octopine, (N-(1-carboxy-4-guanidinobutyl)-L-alanine), an amino acid derived opine.] |
| obsolete thylakoid part | GO_0044436 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of a thylakoid, a sac-like vesicle that bears the photosynthetic pigments in photosynthetic organisms.] |
| obsolete vacuolar part | GO_0044437 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of a vacuole, a closed structure, found only in eukaryotic cells, that is completely surrounded by unit membrane and contains liquid material.] |
| obsolete microbody part | GO_0044438 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of a microbody, a cytoplasmic organelle, spherical or oval in shape, that is bounded by a single membrane and contains oxidative enzymes, especially those utilizing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).] |
| obsolete peroxisomal part | GO_0044439 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of a peroxisome, a small, membrane-bounded organelle that uses dioxygen (O2) to oxidize organic molecules; contains some enzymes that produce and others that degrade hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).] |
| L-alanine oxidation to pyruvate via D-alanine | GO_0019480 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-alanine to pyruvate, with D-alanine as an intermediate.] |
| L-alanine catabolic process | GO_0042853 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-alanine, the L-enantiomer of 2-aminopropanoic acid, i.e. (2S)-2-aminopropanoic acid.] |
| L-alanine catabolic process, by transamination | GO_0019481 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-alanine by transamination.] |
| beta-alanine metabolic process | GO_0019482 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving beta-alanine (3-aminopropanoic acid), an achiral amino acid and an isomer of alanine. It occurs free (e.g. in brain) and in combination (e.g. in pantothenate) but it is not a constituent of proteins.] |
| cellular amino acid metabolic process | GO_0006520 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving amino acids, carboxylic acids containing one or more amino groups, as carried out by individual cells.] |
| 4-hydroxyproline biosynthetic process | GO_0019472 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of 4-hydroxyproline, C5H9NO3, a derivative of the amino acid proline.] |
| L-lysine catabolic process to glutarate, by acetylation | GO_0019473 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-lysine into other compounds, including glutarate, by acetylation.] |
| L-lysine catabolic process | GO_0019477 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-lysine, the L-enantiomer of (S)-2,6-diaminohexanoic acid.] |
| L-lysine catabolic process to acetyl-CoA | GO_0019474 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-lysine into other compounds, including acetyl-CoA.] |
| obsolete cytoskeletal part | GO_0044430 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of the cytoskeleton, a cellular scaffolding or skeleton that maintains cell shape, enables some cell motion (using structures such as flagella and cilia), and plays important roles in both intra-cellular transport (e.g. the movement of vesicles and organelles) and cellular division. Includes constituent parts of intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, and the microtrabecular lattice.] |
| L-lysine catabolic process to acetate | GO_0019475 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of L-lysine into other compounds, including acetate.] |