25 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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GO:0009987 | cellular process | Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level. |
GO:0008150 | biological_process | A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence. |
GO:0003674 | molecular_function | A molecular process that can be carried out by the action of a single macromolecular machine, usually via direct physical interactions with other molecular entities. Function in this sense denotes an action, or activity, that a gene product (or a complex) performs. |
GO:0003824 | catalytic activity | Catalysis of a biochemical reaction at physiological temperatures. In biologically catalyzed reactions, the reactants are known as substrates, and the catalysts are naturally occurring macromolecular substances known as enzymes. Enzymes possess specific binding sites for substrates, and are usually composed wholly or largely of protein, but RNA that has catalytic activity (ribozyme) is often also regarded as enzymatic. |
GO:0044238 | primary metabolic process | The chemical reactions and pathways involving those compounds which are formed as a part of the normal anabolic and catabolic processes. These processes take place in most, if not all, cells of the organism. |
GO:0008152 | metabolic process | A cellular process consisting of the biochemical pathways by which a living organism transforms chemical substances. This includes including anabolism (biosynthetic process) and catabolism (catabolic process). Metabolic processes includes the transformation of small molecules, as well macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, protein synthesis and degradation. |
GO:0043170 | macromolecule metabolic process | The chemical reactions and pathways involving macromolecules, any molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass. |
GO:0019538 | protein metabolic process | The chemical reactions and pathways involving a protein. Includes protein modification. |
GO:0036211 | protein modification process | The covalent alteration of one or more amino acids occurring in proteins, peptides and nascent polypeptides (co-translational, post-translational modifications). Includes the modification of charged tRNAs that are destined to occur in a protein (pre-translation modification). |
GO:0006796 | phosphate-containing compound metabolic process | The chemical reactions and pathways involving the phosphate group, the anion or salt of any phosphoric acid. |
GO:0006793 | phosphorus metabolic process | The chemical reactions and pathways involving the nonmetallic element phosphorus or compounds that contain phosphorus. |
GO:0043412 | macromolecule modification | The covalent alteration of one or more monomeric units in a polypeptide, polynucleotide, polysaccharide, or other biological macromolecule, resulting in a change in its properties. |
GO:0016310 | phosphorylation | The process of introducing a phosphate group into a molecule, usually with the formation of a phosphoric ester, a phosphoric anhydride or a phosphoric amide. |
GO:0006468 | protein phosphorylation | The process of introducing a phosphate group on to a protein. |
GO:0016491 | oxidoreductase activity | Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, a reversible chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an atom or atoms within a molecule is altered. One substrate acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and becomes oxidized, while the other acts as hydrogen or electron acceptor and becomes reduced. |
GO:0018193 | peptidyl-amino acid modification | The alteration of an amino acid residue in a peptide. |
GO:0004601 | peroxidase activity | Catalysis of the reaction: a donor + a peroxide = an oxidized donor + 2 H2O. |
GO:0016209 | antioxidant activity | Inhibition of the reactions brought about by dioxygen (O2) or peroxides. Usually the antioxidant is effective because it can itself be more easily oxidized than the substance protected. The term is often applied to components that can trap free radicals, thereby breaking the chain reaction that normally leads to extensive biological damage. |
GO:0016684 | oxidoreductase activity, acting on peroxide as acceptor | Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction in which the peroxide group acts as a hydrogen or electron acceptor. |
GO:0140824 | thioredoxin-dependent peroxiredoxin activity | Catalysis of the reaction: [thioredoxin]-dithiol + a hydroperoxide = [thioredoxin]-disulfide + an alcohol + H2O. |
GO:0008379 | thioredoxin peroxidase activity | Catalysis of the reaction: [thioredoxin]-dithiol + hydrogen peroxide = [thioredoxin]-disulfide + H2O. |
GO:0051920 | peroxiredoxin activity | Catalysis of the reaction: [protein]-dithol + ROOH = [protein]-disulfide + H2O + ROH. |
GO:0018107 | peptidyl-threonine phosphorylation | The phosphorylation of peptidyl-threonine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-threonine. |
GO:0018210 | peptidyl-threonine modification | The modification of peptidyl-threonine. |
GO:1903125 | negative regulation of thioredoxin peroxidase activity by peptidyl-threonine phosphorylation | A peptidyl-threonine phosphorylation that results in negative regulation of thioredoxin peroxidase activity. |
26 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | GO:0018107 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0008379 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0008379 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0018107 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0036211 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0008152 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0016209 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0008150 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0016310 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0019538 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0051920 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0016684 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0018210 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0043170 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0018193 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0003824 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0016491 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0006468 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0003674 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0140824 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0044238 | GO:1903125 |
negatively regulates | GO:0004601 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0009987 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0006793 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0006796 | GO:1903125 |
is_a | GO:0043412 | GO:1903125 |