Search term(s): GO:0015166
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0015166 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The number of PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, is shown in square brackets for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
polyol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015166)
arabitol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015167)
chloramphenicol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0042896)
galactitol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015577)
protein-N(PI)-phosphohistidine-galactitol phosphotransferase system transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0022875)
glucosylglycerol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0051474)
glycerol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015168)
[11 PDB entries]
glycerol-2-phosphate-transporting ATPase activity (
GO:0070812)
mannitol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015575)
protein-N(PI)-phosphohistidine-mannitol phosphotransferase system transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0022872)
[5 PDB entries]
myo-inositol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0005365)
myo-inositol:proton symporter activity (
GO:0005366)
myo-inositol:sodium symporter activity (
GO:0005367)
propanediol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015170)
sorbitol transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0015576)
protein-N(PI)-phosphohistidine-sorbitol phosphotransferase system transporter activity (
GO:0022856)
sphingosine transmembrane transporter activity (
GO:0010175)
[5 PDB entries]
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GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019