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   Search term(s): Nitric Oxide Synthase

GO Term Name(GO Accession Number)Term TypeDefinition
nitric-oxide synthase activity(GO:0004517)molecular_functionCatalysis of the reaction: L-arginine + n NADPH + n H+ + m O2 = citrulline + nitric oxide + n NADP+.
syntrophin complex(GO:0016013)cellular_componentA protein complex that includes alpha-, beta1-, beta2-syntrophins and syntrophin-like proteins; the syntrophin complex binds to the second half of the carboxy-terminal domain of dystrophin; also associates with neuronal nitric oxide synthase.
nitric-oxide synthase regulator activity(GO:0030235)molecular_functionModulates the activity of nitric oxide synthase.
nitric-oxide synthase inhibitor activity(GO:0036487)molecular_functionInteracts with, and stops, prevents or reduces the activity of nitric oxide synthase.
peptidyl-cysteine S-nitrosylase activity(GO:0035605)molecular_functionCatalysis of the transfer of a nitric oxide (NO) group to a sulphur atom within a cysteine residue of a protein.
NOS2-CD74 complex(GO:0035693)cellular_componentA protein complex comprising nitric oxide synthase 2 and CD74. This stable complex formation is thought to prevent CD74 degradation by caspases.
positive regulation of nitric-oxide synthase biosynthetic process(GO:0051770)biological_processAny process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a nitric oxide synthase enzyme.

 

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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019