All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| GO_1990296 | GO_1990296 | |
| GO_1990293 | GO_1990293 | |
| peptidyl-threonine trans-autophosphorylation | GO_1990294 | [The phosphorylation of a peptidyl-threonine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-threonine on an identical protein. For example, phosphorylation by the other kinase within a homodimer.] |
| protein trans-autophosphorylation | GO_0036290 | [The phosphorylation by a protein of a residue on an identical protein. For example, phosphorylation by the other kinase within a homodimer.] |
| GO_1990291 | GO_1990291 | |
| GO_1990292 | GO_1990292 | |
| GO_1990290 | GO_1990290 | |
| obsolete toxin resistance | GO_0009402 | [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
| obsolete signal transducer, downstream of receptor, with serine/threonine phosphatase activity | GO_0009400 | [OBSOLETE. Conveys a signal from an upstream receptor or intracellular signal transducer by catalysis of the reaction: protein serine phosphate + H2O = protein serine + phosphate, and protein threonine phosphate + H2O = protein threonine + phosphate.] |
| phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar phosphotransferase system | GO_0009401 | [The uptake and phosphorylation of specific carbohydrates from the extracellular environment; uptake and phosphorylation are coupled, making the PTS a link between the uptake and metabolism of sugars; phosphoenolpyruvate is the original phosphate donor; phosphoenolpyruvate passes the phosphate via a signal transduction pathway, to enzyme 1 (E1), which in turn passes it on to the histidine protein, HPr; the next step in the system involves sugar-specific membrane-bound complex, enzyme 2 (EII), which transports the sugar into the cell; it includes the sugar permease, which catalyzes the transport reactions; EII is usually divided into three different domains, EIIA, EIIB, and EIIC.] |
| obsolete virulence | GO_0009406 | [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
| toxin catabolic process | GO_0009407 | [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of toxin, a poisonous compound (typically a protein) that is produced by cells or organisms and that can cause disease when introduced into the body or tissues of an organism.] |
| detoxification | GO_0098754 | [Any process that reduces or removes the toxicity of a toxic substance. These may include transport of the toxic substance away from sensitive areas and to compartments or complexes whose purpose is sequestration of the toxic substance.] |
| pathogenesis | GO_0009405 | [The set of specific processes that generate the ability of an organism to induce an abnormal, generally detrimental state in another organism.] |
| response to temperature stimulus | GO_0009266 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a temperature stimulus.] |
| response to xenobiotic stimulus | GO_0009410 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a xenobiotic compound stimulus. Xenobiotic compounds are compounds foreign to living organisms.] |
| rhamnogalacturonan I side chain metabolic process | GO_0010400 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving the side chains of the pectin, rhamnogalacturonan I.] |
| rhamnogalacturonan I metabolic process | GO_0010395 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving rhamnogalacturonan I (RGI), a branched pectin with a backbone of alternating alpha-(1->2)-linked rhamnose and alpha-(1->4)-linked D-galacturonic acid residues that carries neutral side-chains of predominantly beta-(1->4)-D-galactose and/or alpha-(1->5)-L-arabinose residues attached to the rhamnose residues of the RGI backbone.] |
| pectic galactan metabolic process | GO_0010401 | [The chemical reactions and pathways involving galactan, a polymer of D-galactosyl units that can be found as a side chain of the pectin rhamnogalacturonan I.] |
| response to flooding | GO_0009413 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus indicating flooding, short-term immersion in water.] |