Genes in this set(6):

     Std. name     Sys. name     SGDID
     GGA2     YHR108W     S000001150
     GCS1     YDL226C     S000002385
     GGA1     YDR358W     S000002766
     CHC1     YGL206C     S000003174
     RIC1     YLR039C     S000004029
     YPT6     YLR262C     S000004252

Enriched GO terms in this set:

GO:0005575 (cellular_component)
"The part of a cell or its extracellular environment in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together."

    GO:0044464 (cell part)
    "Any constituent part of a cell, the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms."

        GO:0044424 (intracellular part)
        "Any constituent part of 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."

            GO:0044444 (cytoplasmic part)
            "Any constituent part of the cytoplasm, all of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures."

                GO:0005794 (Golgi apparatus) [p = 0.001   (5/83: GGA2; GCS1; GGA1; RIC1; YPT6)]
                "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."

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GO:0005575 (cellular_component)
"The part of a cell or its extracellular environment in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together."

    GO:0044464 (cell part)
    "Any constituent part of a cell, the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms."

        GO:0044424 (intracellular part)
        "Any constituent part of 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."

            GO:0044444 (cytoplasmic part)
            "Any constituent part of the cytoplasm, all of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures."

                GO:0044431 (Golgi apparatus part) [p = 0.004   (4/60: GGA2; GCS1; GGA1; RIC1)]
                "Any constituent part of the Golgi apparatus, a compound membranous cytoplasmic organelle of eukaryotic cells, consisting of flattened, ribosome-free vesicles arranged in a more or less regular stack."

                    GO:0005802 (trans-Golgi network) [p = 0.002   (3/12: GGA2; GCS1; GGA1)]
                    "The network of interconnected tubular and cisternal structures located at the side of the Golgi apparatus distal to the endoplasmic reticulum, from which secretory vesicles emerge. The trans-Golgi network is important in the later stages of protein secretion where it is thought to play a key role in the sorting and targeting of secreted proteins to the correct destination."

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GO:0008150 (biological_process)
"Those processes specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end."

    GO:0051234 (establishment of localization)
    "The directed movement of a cell, substance or cellular entity, such as a protein complex or organelle, to a specific location."

        GO:0006810 (transport)
        "The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of, within or between cells."

            GO:0016192 (vesicle-mediated transport) [p < 0.001   (6/164: GGA2; GCS1; GGA1; CHC1; RIC1; YPT6)]
            "The directed movement of substances, either within a vesicle or in the vesicle membrane, into, out of or within a cell."

                GO:0016197 (endosome transport) [p = 0.001   (4/39: GGA2; GGA1; RIC1; YPT6)]
                "The directed movement of substances into, out of or mediated by an endosome, a membrane-bound organelle that carries materials newly ingested by endocytosis. It passes many of the materials to lysosomes for degradation."

                    GO:0032509 (endosome transport via multivesicular body sorting pathway) [p = 0.006   (2/3: GGA2; GGA1)]
                    "The directed movement of substances from endosomes to lysosomes or vacuoles by a pathway in which molecules are sorted into multivesicular bodies, which then fuse with the target compartment."

                        GO:0032511 (late endosome to vacuole transport via multivesicular body sorting pathway) [p = 0.006   (2/3: GGA2; GGA1)]
                        "The directed movement of substances from endosomes to vacuoles by a pathway in which molecules are sorted into multivesicular bodies, which then fuse with the vacuole."

                            GO:0043328 (protein targeting to vacuole during ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process via the MVB pathway) [p = 0.006   (2/3: GGA2; GGA1)]
                            "The process of directing proteins towards the vacuole using signals contained within the protein, occurring during protein catabolism via the MVB pathway; the destruction of a protein or peptide covalently tagged with a ubiquitin, via the multivesicular body (MVB) sorting pathway."

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