All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| cellular anion homeostasis | GO_0030002 | [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of anions at the level of a cell.] |
| anion homeostasis | GO_0055081 | [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of anions within an organism or cell.] |
| cellular ion homeostasis | GO_0006873 | [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of ions at the level of a cell.] |
| transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase adaptor activity | GO_0005068 | [The binding activity of a molecule that brings together a transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase and one or more other molecules, permitting them to function in a coordinated way.] |
| receptor tyrosine kinase binding | GO_0030971 | [Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a receptor that possesses protein tyrosine kinase activity.] |
| transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway | GO_0007169 | [A series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of an extracellular ligand to a receptor on the surface of the target cell where the receptor possesses tyrosine kinase activity, and ending with regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.] |
| GO_0005069 | GO_0005069 | |
| cellular cation homeostasis | GO_0030003 | [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of cations at the level of a cell.] |
| cation homeostasis | GO_0055080 | [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of cations within an organism or cell.] |
| regulation of innate immune response | GO_0045088 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the innate immune response, the organism's first line of defense against infection.] |
| host-symbiont bicellular tight junction | GO_0044647 | [An occluding cell-cell junction formed between the membranes of the apical end of an invading cell (e.g. a merozoite in Plasmodium) and a host target cell (e.g. erythrocyte for Plasmodium infection). The junction is a stable yet dynamic structure that moves around the symbiont cell during invasion, enclosing it in a vacuole surrounded by a membrane.] |
| bicellular tight junction | GO_0005923 | [An occluding cell-cell junction that is composed of a branching network of sealing strands that completely encircles the apical end of each cell in an epithelial sheet; the outer leaflets of the two interacting plasma membranes are seen to be tightly apposed where sealing strands are present. Each sealing strand is composed of a long row of transmembrane adhesion proteins embedded in each of the two interacting plasma membranes.] |
| histone H3-K4 dimethylation | GO_0044648 | [The modification of histone H3 by addition of two methyl groups to lysine at position 4 of the histone.] |
| histone H3-K4 methylation | GO_0051568 | [The modification of histone H3 by addition of one or more methyl groups to lysine at position 4 of the histone.] |
| peptidyl-lysine dimethylation | GO_0018027 | [The methylation of peptidyl-lysine to form peptidyl-N6,N6-dimethyl-L-lysine.] |
| envenomation resulting in cytolysis in other organism | GO_0044649 | [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with cytolysis in the bitten organism.] |
| cytolysis in other organism | GO_0051715 | [The killing by an organism of a cell in another organism by means of the rupture of cell membranes and the loss of cytoplasm.] |
| envenomation resulting in negative regulation of complement activation, lectin pathway in other organism | GO_0044640 | [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant negative regulation of complement activation via the lectin pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
| envenomation resulting in positive regulation of complement activation, lectin pathway in other organism | GO_0044641 | [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant positive regulation of complement activation via the lectin pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |
| envenomation resulting in modulation of complement activation, alternative pathway in other organism | GO_0044642 | [A process that begins with venom being forced into an organism by the bite or sting of another organism, and ends with the resultant modulation of complement activation via the alternative pathway in the bitten/stung organism.] |