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GO:0099050 JSON

vesicle scission

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0099050 GONUTS page)

The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle, leading to separation from its parent membrane. Vesicle scission involves the constriction of a neck-forming protein complex, consisting e.g. of dynamin, around the budded membrane, leading to vesicle closure during its separation from the parent membrane. PMID:21779028

209 annotations

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Child Terms

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Child Term Relationship to
GO:0099050
vesicle scission involved in endocytosis
is_a

Co-occurring Terms

These tables show the number of times the term listed in the table has been co-annotated.

No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0099050 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 190 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
vesicle scission
950,920.90 100.00 205 205
clathrin coat assembly involved in endocytosis
950,920.90 41.95 86 86
presynaptic endocytic zone membrane
843,084.50 39.81 86 97
negative regulation of membrane tubulation
442,049.70 28.29 86 185
membrane tubulation
184,785.94 15.51 89 458
regulation of vesicle size
126,397.52 11.23 86 647
nuclear membrane protein complex
652,060.00 11.11 24 35
larval fat body development
507,157.80 10.62 24 45
uropod
105,791.45 9.69 88 791
photoreceptor ribbon synapse
99,315.88 9.15 87 833
Totals 4736 4322949
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0099050 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 166 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
vesicle scission
129,179.90 100.00 10 10
clathrin coat assembly involved in endocytosis
129,179.91 30.00 3 3
membrane tubulation
32,294.98 20.00 5 20
negative regulation of membrane tubulation
64,589.95 16.67 2 4
presynaptic endocytic zone membrane
32,294.98 12.50 2 8
postsynaptic endocytosis
129,179.90 10.00 1 1
regulation of vesicle size
14,905.37 9.09 3 26
nuclear membrane protein complex
64,589.95 9.09 1 2
membrane scission GTPase motor activity
64,589.95 9.09 1 2
uropod
13,249.22 8.89 4 39
Totals 210 23610

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2017-07-22 Added DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle, leading to separation from its parent membrane. Vesicle scission involves the constriction of a neck-forming protein complex, consisting e.g. of dynamin, around the budded membrane, leading to vesicle closure during its separation from the parent membrane.
2017-07-22 Deleted DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle: separation from its parent membrane.
2016-08-02 Added DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle: separation from its parent membrane.
2016-08-02 Added RELATION is a GO:0090148 (membrane fission)
2016-08-02 Added TERM vesicle scission
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2016-08-02 Added TERM vesicle scission
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2017-07-22 Added DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle, leading to separation from its parent membrane. Vesicle scission involves the constriction of a neck-forming protein complex, consisting e.g. of dynamin, around the budded membrane, leading to vesicle closure during its separation from the parent membrane.
2017-07-22 Deleted DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle: separation from its parent membrane.
2016-08-02 Added DEFINITION The membrane scission process that is the final step in the formation of a vesicle: separation from its parent membrane.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2016-08-02 Added RELATION is a GO:0090148 (membrane fission)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
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