go_id,ontology,go_term,term_definition,evidence GO:0003735,MF,"structural constituent of ribosome","The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of the ribosome.",ISS GO:0004591,MF,"oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (succinyl-transferring) activity","Catalysis of the reaction: 2-oxoglutarate + lipoamide = S-succinyldihydrolipoamide + CO2.",IBA GO:0005739,CC,mitochondrion,"A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is notably the site of tissue respiration.",IEA GO:0005743,CC,"mitochondrial inner membrane","The inner, i.e. lumen-facing, lipid bilayer of the mitochondrial envelope. It is highly folded to form cristae.",IEA GO:0005763,CC,"mitochondrial small ribosomal subunit","The smaller of the two subunits of a mitochondrial ribosome.",ISS GO:0006103,BP,"2-oxoglutarate metabolic process","The chemical reactions and pathways involving oxoglutarate, the dianion of 2-oxoglutaric acid. It is a key constituent of the TCA cycle and a key intermediate in amino-acid metabolism.",IEA GO:0006412,BP,translation,"The cellular metabolic process in which a protein is formed, using the sequence of a mature mRNA molecule to specify the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain. Translation is mediated by the ribosome, and begins with the formation of a ternary complex between aminoacylated initiator methionine tRNA, GTP, and initiation factor 2, which subsequently associates with the small subunit of the ribosome and an mRNA. Translation ends with the release of a polypeptide chain from the ribosome.",TAS GO:0009353,CC,"mitochondrial oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex","A complex of multiple copies of three enzymatic components: oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) ; EC:1.2.4.2 (E1), dihydrolipoamide S-succinyltransferase ; EC:2.3.1.61 (E2) and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase ; EC:1.8.1.4 (E3); catalyzes the overall conversion of 2-oxoglutarate to succinyl-CoA and carbon dioxide (CO2) within the mitochondrial matrix. An example of this complex is found in Mus musculus.",IBA GO:0055114,BP,"oxidation-reduction process","A metabolic process that results in the removal or addition of one or more electrons to or from a substance, with or without the concomitant removal or addition of a proton or protons.",IEA GO:0070125,BP,"mitochondrial translational elongation","The successive addition of amino acid residues to a nascent polypeptide chain during protein biosynthesis in a mitochondrion.",TAS GO:0070126,BP,"mitochondrial translational termination","The process resulting in the release of a polypeptide chain from the ribosome in a mitochondrion, usually in response to a termination codon (note that mitochondria use variants of the universal genetic code that differ between different taxa).",TAS