Search term(s): GO:0052095
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0052095 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.
formation of specialized structure for nutrient acquisition from other organism involved in symbiotic interaction (
GO:0052095)
formation by host of specialized structure for nutrient acquisition from symbiont (
GO:0052098)
formation of specialized structure for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0052093)
formation by symbiont of a tubovesicular network for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0085019)
formation by symbiont of arbuscule for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075328)
negative regulation of arbuscule formation for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075331)
positive regulation of arbuscule formation for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075330)
regulation of arbuscule formation for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075329)
formation by symbiont of haustorium for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0052094)
negative regulation of formation by symbiont of haustorium for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075047)
positive regulation of formation by symbiont of haustorium for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075046)
regulation of formation by symbiont of haustorium for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0075045)
formation by symbiont of stylet for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0085001)
formation by symbiont of syncytium involving giant cell for nutrient acquisition from host (
GO:0052096)
Click on the GO accession number to get a tree view of the GO hierarchy without information on PDB entries. In this case your query level and all levels of higher hierarchy up to the root level Gene_Ontology (GO:0003673) are displayed.
If you enter the GO tree somewhere and if you want to get a view of the whole tree first click on the GO name. This yields the low-hierarchy part. Then click on the GO accession number of the lowest hierarchical level. This gives a view of the complete tree. Note, that certain GO terms belong to more than one path.
GO2PDB@JenaLib
Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019