go_id,ontology,go_term,term_definition,evidence GO:0005525,MF,"GTP binding","Interacting selectively and non-covalently with GTP, guanosine triphosphate.",IEA GO:0005622,CC,intracellular,"The living contents of a cell; the matter contained within (but not including) the plasma membrane, usually taken to exclude large vacuoles and masses of secretory or ingested material. In eukaryotes it includes the nucleus and cytoplasm.",IEA GO:0005794,CC,"Golgi apparatus","A compound membranous cytoplasmic organelle of eukaryotic cells, consisting of flattened, ribosome-free vesicles arranged in a more or less regular stack. The Golgi apparatus differs from the endoplasmic reticulum in often having slightly thicker membranes, appearing in sections as a characteristic shallow semicircle so that the convex side (cis or entry face) abuts the endoplasmic reticulum, secretory vesicles emerging from the concave side (trans or exit face). In vertebrate cells there is usually one such organelle, while in invertebrates and plants, where they are known usually as dictyosomes, there may be several scattered in the cytoplasm. The Golgi apparatus processes proteins produced on the ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum; such processing includes modification of the core oligosaccharides of glycoproteins, and the sorting and packaging of proteins for transport to a variety of cellular locations. Three different regions of the Golgi are now recognized both in terms of structure and function: cis, in the vicinity of the cis face, trans, in the vicinity of the trans face, and medial, lying between the cis and trans regions.",IDA GO:0005886,CC,"plasma membrane","The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins.",IEA GO:0007264,BP,"small GTPase mediated signal transduction","Any series of molecular signals in which a small monomeric GTPase relays one or more of the signals.",IEA GO:0015031,BP,"protein transport","The directed movement of proteins into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.",IEA GO:0016192,BP,"vesicle-mediated transport","A cellular transport process in which transported substances are moved in membrane-bounded vesicles; transported substances are enclosed in the vesicle lumen or located in the vesicle membrane. The process begins with a step that directs a substance to the forming vesicle, and includes vesicle budding and coating. Vesicles are then targeted to, and fuse with, an acceptor membrane.",IMP GO:0031489,MF,"myosin V binding","Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a class V myosin; myosin V is a dimeric molecule involved in intracellular transport.",IPI GO:0031982,CC,vesicle,"Any small, fluid-filled, spherical organelle enclosed by membrane.",IDA GO:0043005,CC,"neuron projection","A prolongation or process extending from a nerve cell, e.g. an axon or dendrite.",IEA GO:0050808,BP,"synapse organization","A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a synapse, the junction between a neuron and a target (neuron, muscle, or secretory cell).",ISS