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The directed movement of allantoate into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of an amide, any compound containing one, two, or three acyl groups attached to a nitrogen atom, into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement amiloride into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Amiloride is a potent and specific inhibitor of sodium ion entry into cells. It is used as a potassium-sparing diuretic. The directed movement of allantoin, (2,5-dioxo-4-imidazolidinyl)urea, into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of ferric-hydroxamate into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of substances (such as macromolecules, small molecules, ions) into, out of, within or between cells, or within a multicellular organism by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. The directed movement of biotin into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Biotin is cis-tetrahydro-2-oxothieno(3,4-d)imidazoline-4-valeric acid; the (+) enantiomer is very widely distributed in cells and serves as a carrier in a number of enzymatic beta-carboxylation reactions. The directed movement of methotrexate, 4-amino-10-methylformic acid, into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Methotrexate is a folic acid analogue and a potent competitive inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase. The directed movement of a cell, substance or cellular entity, such as a protein complex or organelle, to a specific location. The directed movement into, out of or within the cell of urea, the water-soluble compound H2N-CO-NH2, produced in the liver via the ornithine-urea cycle.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: amide transport
Acc: GO:0042886
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The directed movement of an amide, any compound containing one, two, or three acyl groups attached to a nitrogen atom, into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore.
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0042886 - amide transport (interactive image map)

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