All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| obsolete neurotrophin TRKB receptor activity | GO_0005015 | [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
| nuclear pore linkers | GO_0044612 | [A substructure of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) that serves to connect members of the central transport channel (composed of FG-nucleoporins) to the core scaffold (composed of the inner and outer NPC rings). In S. cerevisiae, the linkers are Nic96p and Nup82p. In vertebrates, they are Nup93 and Nup88. Components are arranged in 8-fold symmetrical 'spokes' around the central transport channel. Both linkers can be isolated in association with specific FG-nucleoporins, complexes that are sometimes referred to as the Nic96 complex (Nic96p-Nsp1p-Nup49p-Nup57p) and the Nup82 complex (Nup82p-Nup116p-Nup159p-Gle2p).] |
| nuclear pore | GO_0005643 | [Any of the numerous similar discrete openings in the nuclear envelope of a eukaryotic cell, where the inner and outer nuclear membranes are joined.] |
| obsolete neurotrophin TRKC receptor activity | GO_0005016 | [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).] |
| nuclear pore central transport channel | GO_0044613 | [The central substructure of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), through which nucleocytoplasmic transport of RNAs, proteins and small molecules occurs. The central transport channel is filled with FG-nucleoporins, which form a selective barrier and provide a series of binding sites for transporter proteins. Characterized S. cerevisiae FG-nucleoporins include Nup159p, Nup145Np, Nup116p, Nup100p, Nsp1p, Nup57p, Nup49p, Nup42p, Nup53p, Nup59p/Asm4p, Nup60p and Nup1. Characterized vertebrate FG-nucleoporins include Nup214, Nup98, Nup62, Nup54, Nup58/45, NLP1, and Nup153.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor-activated receptor activity | GO_0005017 | [Combining with platelet-derived growth factor and transmitting the signal across the plasma membrane to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor binding | GO_0048407 | [Interacting selectively and non-covalently with platelet-derived growth factor.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor receptor signaling pathway | GO_0048008 | [The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a platelet-derived growth factor receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands.] |
| cellular response to platelet-derived growth factor stimulus | GO_0036120 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a platelet-derived growth factor stimulus.] |
| nuclear pore cytoplasmic filaments | GO_0044614 | [Filamentous extensions on cytoplasmic face of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). In S. cerevisiae, Nup159p, Nup82p, and Nup42p contribute to the cytoplasmic filaments. In vertebrates, Nup358 is a major component.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor alpha-receptor activity | GO_0005018 | [Combining with platelet-derived growth factor isoform PDGF-AA, PDGF-BB or PDGF-AB to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha signaling pathway | GO_0035790 | [A series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of a ligand to an alpha-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFalpha) on the surface of a signal-receiving cell, and ending with regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.] |
| nuclear pore nuclear basket | GO_0044615 | [A filamentous, cage-like assembly on the nuclear face of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). In S. cerevisiae, Mlp1p and Mlp2p are two major components of the NPC nuclear basket. In vertebrates, Tpr is a major component.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor beta-receptor activity | GO_0005019 | [Combining with platelet-derived growth factor isoform PDGF-BB or PDGF-AB to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
| platelet-derived growth factor receptor-beta signaling pathway | GO_0035791 | [A series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of a ligand to a beta-type platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFbeta) on the surface of a signal-receiving cell, and ending with regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.] |
| modulation of relaxation of muscle in other organism | GO_0044616 | [The process in which an organism effects a change in the relaxation of muscle in a second organism.] |
| regulation of relaxation of muscle | GO_1901077 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of relaxation of muscle.] |
| modification of morphology or physiology of other organism | GO_0035821 | [The process in which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of a second organism.] |
| modulation of relaxation of smooth muscle in other organism | GO_0044617 | [The process in which an organism effects a change in the relaxation of smooth muscle in a second organism.] |
| regulation of relaxation of smooth muscle | GO_1901080 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of relaxation of smooth muscle.] |