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            "location_identifier": "Prospore.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0369",
            "definition": "The prospore or immature spore is formed during sporulation by the engulfment of the post-meiotic nuclei by the prospore double membrane. These prospores are then maturated into spores with the synthesis of the spore wall. ",
            "synonyms": "Prespore.; ",
            "content": "Prospore.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0042764; ascospore-type prospore; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
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            "location_identifier": "Membrane raft.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0370",
            "definition": "Membrane rafts are small (10-200 nm), heterogeneous, highly dynamic, sterol- and sphingolipid-enriched domains that compartmentalize cellular processes. Small rafts can sometimes be stabilized to form larger platforms through protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions. Multiple types of rafts are likely to exist, based both on their lipid and protein composition. ",
            "synonyms": "Lipid microdomain; Lipid raft; Membrane microdomain.; ",
            "content": "Membrane raft.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Endomembrane system.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0045121; membrane raft; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": "PubMed=16645198; DOI=10.1194/jlr.E600002-JLR200;; ",
            "links": null
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            "location_identifier": "Pollen coat.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0371",
            "definition": "The relatively impermeable, lipidic layer which surrounds the outer exine layer of a pollen grain. ",
            "synonyms": "Pollenkitt.; ",
            "content": "Secreted, extracellular space, extracellular matrix, pollen coat.",
            "is_a": "Extracellular matrix.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0070505; pollen coat; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host apical cell membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0372",
            "definition": "The fraction of the host cell membrane at the apical end of the host cell, which faces the outside world or the lumen of the host cavity. ",
            "synonyms": "Host apical plasma membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host apical cell membrane.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell membrane.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0020002; host cell plasma membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host cell inner membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0373",
            "definition": "The prokaryotic host cell inner membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the host cytoplasm from the host periplasm in prokaryotes with 2 membranes. ",
            "synonyms": "Host inner membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host cell inner membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host cell membrane.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": "KW-1030",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0020002; host cell plasma membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host cell junction.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0374",
            "definition": "The host cell junction is a host cell-host cell or host cell-host extracellular matrix contact within a tissue of a host multicellular organism, especially abundant in host epithelia. In vertebrates, there are three major types of cell junctions: anchoring junctions (e.g. adherens junctions), communicating junctions (e.g. gap junctions) and occluding junctions (e.g. tight junctions). ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cell junction.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1031",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044156; host cell junction; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host cell membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0375",
            "definition": "The host cell membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the host cytoplasm from its surroundings. Known as the host cell inner membrane in prokaryotes with 2 membranes. ",
            "synonyms": "Host cytoplasmic membrane; Host plasmalemma; Host plasma membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host cell membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host membrane.; ",
            "part_of": "Host endomembrane system.; Host cell envelope.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1032",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0020002; host cell plasma membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host cell outer membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0376",
            "definition": "The prokaryotic host cell outer membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the prokaryotic periplasm from its surroundings in prokaryotes with 2 membranes. Traditionally only Gram- negative bacteria were thought of as having an outer membrane, but recent work has shown some Actinobacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, as well as at least 1 archaea (Ignicoccus hospitalis) have a cell outer membrane. ",
            "synonyms": "Host outer membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host cell outer membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host membrane.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": "KW-1033",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0020002; host cell plasma membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
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            "location_identifier": "Host cell projection.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0377",
            "definition": "A host cell projection is a host cell protrusion such as pseudopodium, filopodium, lamellipodium, growth cone, flagellum, acrosome, axon, pili or bacterial comet tail. These membrane-cytoskeleton-coupled processes are involved in many biological functions, such as host cell motility, cancer-cell invasion, endocytosis, phagocytosis, exocytosis, pathogen infection, neurite extension and cytokinesis. ",
            "synonyms": "Host cell protrusion.; ",
            "content": "Host cell projection.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1034",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044157; host cell projection; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host cell surface.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0378",
            "definition": "The outermost side of the host cell. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cell surface.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044228; host cell surface; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host filopodium.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0379",
            "definition": "The host filopodium is a thin, tubular, finger-like host cell protrusion filled with straight bundled, crosslinked actin filaments having their barbed ends directed towards the host cell membrane. ",
            "synonyms": "Host filopodia; Host microspike.; ",
            "content": "Host cell projection, host filopodium.",
            "is_a": "Host cell projection.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044176; host cell filopodium; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0380",
            "definition": "A host membrane is a lipid bilayer which surrounds host enclosed spaces and compartments. This selectively permeable structure is essential for effective separation of a host cell or organelle from its surroundings. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host membrane.",
            "is_a": "Membrane.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": "KW-1043",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0033644; host cell membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host cytoplasm.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0381",
            "definition": "The host cytoplasm is the content of a host cell within the plasma membrane and, in eukaryotics cells, surrounds the host nucleus. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cytoplasm.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1035",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0030430; host cell cytoplasm; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host perinuclear region.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0382",
            "definition": "The host perinuclear region is the host cytoplasmic region just around the host nucleus. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear periphery; Host perinuclear region of cytoplasm.; ",
            "content": "Host cytoplasm, host perinuclear region.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cytoplasm.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044220; host cell perinuclear region of cytoplasm; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host cytoskeleton.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0383",
            "definition": "The host cytoskeleton is a dynamic three-dimensional structure that fills the host cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. It is responsible for cell movement, cytokinesis, and the organization of the organelles or organelle-like structures within the host cell. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cytoplasm, host cytoskeleton.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cytoplasm.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1037",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044163; host cytoskeleton; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host cytosol.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0384",
            "definition": "The host cytosol is the unstructured aqueous phase of the host cytoplasm excluding organelles, membranes, and insoluble cytoskeletal components. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cytoplasm, host cytosol.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cytoplasm.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044164; host cell cytosol; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host plasmodesma.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0385",
            "definition": "The host plasmodesma (plural host plasmodesmata) is a plasma membrane- lined channel that crosses the cell wall between two adjacent host plant cells and which allows a cytoplasmic exchange between the cells. It provides passage of ions and small molecules, but also of macromolecules such as RNA or proteins. Host plasmodesmata are sheathed by a host plasma membrane that is simply an extension of the cell membrane of the adjoining cells. ",
            "synonyms": "Host PD; Host plasmodesmata.; ",
            "content": "Host cell junction, host plasmodesma.",
            "is_a": "Host cell junction.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044219; host cell plasmodesma; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0386",
            "definition": "The host cytoplasmic vesicles mediate vesicular transport among the organelles of host secretory and endocytic systems. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1036",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044161; host cell cytoplasmic vesicle; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0387",
            "definition": "The membrane surrounding a host cytoplasmic vesicle. These vesicles mediate vesicular transport among the organelles of secretory and endocytic systems. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host membrane.; ",
            "part_of": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle.; Host endomembrane system.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044162; host cell cytoplasmic vesicle membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host endoplasmic reticulum.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0388",
            "definition": "The host endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an extensive network of membrane tubules, vesicles and flattened cisternae (sac-like structures) found throughout the eukaryotic host cell, especially those responsible for the production of hormones and other secretory products. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host endoplasmic reticulum.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1038",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044165; host cell endoplasmic reticulum; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        }
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}