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host cell Golgi membrane
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GO_0044178 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding any of the compartments of the host cell Golgi apparatus.] |
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hemolysis in another organism
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GO_0044179 |
[The cytolytic destruction of red blood cells, with the release of intracellular hemoglobin, in one organism by another.] |
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cytolysis in another organism
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GO_0051715 |
[The killing by an organism of a cell in another organism by means of the rupture of cell membranes and the loss of cytoplasm.] |
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host cell smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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GO_0044170 |
[The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the host cell cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The host smooth ER has no ribosomes adhering to the outer surface.] |
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host cell endoplasmic reticulum
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GO_0044165 |
[The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the host cell cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The host ER takes two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached).] |
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host cell smooth endoplasmic reticulum membrane
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GO_0044171 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding the host cell smooth endoplasmic reticulum.] |
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host cell endoplasmic reticulum membrane
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GO_0044167 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding the host cell endoplasmic reticulum.] |
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host cell endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment
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GO_0044172 |
[A complex system of membrane-bounded compartments located between host cell endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the host Golgi complex, with a distinctive membrane protein composition; involved in ER-to-Golgi transport.] |
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host intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
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GO_0033648 |
[Organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, as found in host cells, bounded by a single or double lipid bilayer membrane and occurring within the cell. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, and vesicles. Excludes the plasma membrane. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.] |
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host cell endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment membrane
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GO_0044173 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding any of the compartments of the host cell ER-Golgi intermediate compartment system.] |
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host cell endosome
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GO_0044174 |
[A membrane-bounded organelle that carries materials newly ingested by endocytosis. It passes many of the materials to host cell lysosomes for degradation.] |
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host cell cytosol
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GO_0044164 |
[The part of the host cell cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.] |
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host cell endoplasmic reticulum lumen
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GO_0044166 |
[The volume enclosed by the membranes of the host cell endoplasmic reticulum.] |
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host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum
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GO_0044168 |
[The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the host cell cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The host rough ER has ribosomes adhering to the outer surface.] |
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host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane
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GO_0044169 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding the host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum.] |
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host thylakoid membrane
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GO_0044160 |
[The pigmented membrane of any host thylakoid.] |
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host cell cytoplasmic vesicle
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GO_0044161 |
[A vesicle formed of membrane or protein, found in the cytoplasm of a host cell.] |
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host cell cytoplasmic vesicle membrane
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GO_0044162 |
[The lipid bilayer surrounding a host cell cytoplasmic vesicle.] |
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host cytoskeleton
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GO_0044163 |
[A cellular structure that forms the internal framework of eukaryotic and prokaryotic host cells. The cytoskeleton includes intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.] |
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Rel homology domain binding
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GO_0044197 |
[Binding to a Rel Homology Domain (RHD) of a protein. The RHD is found in a family of eukaryotic transcription factors, which includes NF-kappaB, Dorsal, Relish and NFAT.] |