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"accession": "SL-0040",
"definition": "The prokaryotic outer cell membrane is the selectively permeable membrane which separates the prokaryotic periplasm from its cell surroundings. 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. ",
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"definition": "A cell projection is a cell protrusion such as pseudopodium, filopodium, lamellipodium, growth cone, flagellum, acrosome, axon, or bacterial comet tail. These membrane-cytoskeleton-coupled processes are involved in many biological functions, such as cell motility, cancer-cell invasion, endocytosis, phagocytosis, exocytosis, pathogen infection, neurite extension and cytokinesis. ",
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"content": "Cell projection.",
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"accession": "SL-0455",
"definition": "A structure composed of peptidoglycan and often chitin in addition to other materials. It usually forms perpendicular to the long axis of a cell or hypha and grows centripetally from the cell wall to the center of the cell and often functions in the compartmentalization of a cell into two daughter cells. ",
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"location_identifier": "Cell surface.",
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"definition": "The outermost side of the cell. ",
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"location_identifier": "Cell tip.",
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"accession": "SL-0456",
"definition": "The region at either end of the longest axis of a cylindrical or elongated cell, where polarized growth may occur. ",
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"content": "Cell tip.",
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"location_identifier": "Cellular chromatophore membrane.",
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"accession": "SL-0042",
"definition": "The cellular chromatophore membrane is the plasma-membrane derived internal, photosynthetic membrane found in the cytoplasm in purple photosynthetic bacteria. They contain the reaction centers, antennae complexes, cytochrome bc1 complex and the F(0)F(1)-ATPase. ",
"synonyms": "Chromatophore membrane.; ",
"content": "Cellular chromatophore membrane.",
"is_a": "Membrane.; ",
"part_of": "Endomembrane system.; ",
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"gene_ontology": "GO:0042717; plasma membrane-derived chromatophore membrane; ",
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"location_identifier": "Cellular thylakoid.",
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"accession": "SL-0043",
"definition": "A bacterial thylakoid membrane usually formed by extensive invaginations of the cell inner (plasma) membrane. In cyanobacteria thylakoids house the photosynthetic machinery and pigments. In Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 the thylakoid membranes are physically discontinuous from the plasma membrane, and thus represent bona fide intracellular organelles. ",
"synonyms": "Bacterial thylakoid.; ",
"content": "Cellular thylakoid.",
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"gene_ontology": "GO:0030075; bacterial thylakoid; ",
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"location_identifier": "Cellular thylakoid lumen.",
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"accession": "SL-0044",
"definition": "The lumen of the cellular thylakoid. ",
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"content": "Cellular thylakoid lumen.",
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"location_identifier": "Cellular thylakoid membrane.",
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"accession": "SL-0045",
"definition": "The membrane of the cellular thylakoid. ",
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"content": "Cellular thylakoid membrane.",
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"part_of": "Cellular thylakoid.; Endomembrane system.; ",
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"gene_ontology": "GO:0031676; plasma membrane-derived thylakoid membrane; ",
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"location_identifier": "Cell wall.",
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"accession": "SL-0041",
"definition": "The complex and rigid layer surrounding the cell. Cell walls are found in bacteria, archaea, fungi, plants, and algae. The cell wall envelopes the inner or plasma membrane in all bacteria and is surrounded by the outer membrane in bacteria with 2 membranes (Gram- negative). Bacterial cell walls contain peptidoglycan while those of archaea are not made of peptidoglycan, but some archaea may contain pseudopeptidoglycan, which is composed of N-acetyltalosaminuronic acid, instead of N-acetyl muramic acid in peptidoglycan. The plant cell wall is made of fibrils of cellulose embedded in a matrix of several other kinds of polymers such as pectin and lignin. Algal cell walls are usually composed of cellulose, glycoproteins, sporopollenin, calcium and various polysaccharides such as manosyl, xylanes, alginic acid. Diatom cell walls (or frustules) contain silica. The cell wall plays a role in cell shape, cell stability and development, and protection against environmental dangers. ",
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"content": "Secreted, cell wall.",
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"part_of": "Cell envelope.; Secreted.; ",
"keyword": "KW-0134",
"gene_ontology": "GO:0005618; cell wall; ",
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"location_identifier": "Centriolar satellite.",
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"accession": "SL-0485",
"definition": "Centriolar satellites are nonmembranous, electron-dense and spherical cytoplasmic granules of about 70-100 nm in diameter, occurring around centrosomes in most vertebrate cell types. They contain a number of centrosomal proteins. Centriolar satellites have the ability to move along microtubules, toward their minus ends, i.e. toward centrosomes. Their number increase during interphase and decrease during mitosis. ",
"synonyms": "Massule; satellites.; ",
"content": "Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome, centriolar satellite.",
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"keyword": null,
"gene_ontology": "GO:0034451; centriolar satellite; ",
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"location_identifier": "Centriole.",
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"accession": "SL-0046",
"definition": "The centriole is a barrel-shaped microtubule-based structure. A pair of centrioles, embedded in the so-called pericentriolar material, constitute the centrosome, a microtubule organizing center of an eukaryotic cell. Centrioles are barrel-shaped microtubule-based structures organized in a 9-fold radial symmetry. Centriolar microtubule arrays usually consist of triplet microtubules, although doublets or singlets are present in some species. Centrioles are structurally related to (and often interconvertible with) basal bodies, the organelles required for the assembly of a cilium or flagellum. ",
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"content": "Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, microtubule organizing center, centrosome, centriole.",
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"location_identifier": "Centromere.",
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"definition": "The centromere is a region of replicated eukaryotic chromosomes where the two chromatids are joined together. ",
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"definition": "The centrosome is a microtubule organizing center (MTOC) responsible for the nucleation and organisation of microtubules. It is composed of two orthogonally arranged centrioles, each one having a barrel shaped microtubule structure, and their surrounding pericentriolar material (PCM). ",
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"gene_ontology": "GO:0005813; centrosome; ",
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"definition": "The most common form of plastid, the chloroplast is a photosynthetic organelle found in all photosynthetic eukaryotes except glaucocystophyte algae (where it is called a cyanelle) and Paulinella species (where it is called an organellar chromatophore). In green (photosynthetic) tissue they house the machinery necessary for pigment biosynthesis, amino acid synthesis, lipid metabolism etc, as well as the machinery for photosynthesis and CO(2) fixation. They are surrounded by between 2 and 4 membranes and contain thylakoids in green tissue. ",
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"definition": "The envelope of a chloroplast comprises the inner and outer chloroplast membrane including the intermembrane space. ",
"synonyms": "Chloroplastic envelope.; ",
"content": "Plastid, chloroplast envelope.",
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"definition": "The inner membrane of a chloroplast is the membrane which separates the chloroplast stroma from the intermembrane space. ",
"synonyms": "Chloroplastic inner membrane.; ",
"content": "Plastid, chloroplast inner membrane.",
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"location_identifier": "Chloroplast intermembrane space.",
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"definition": "The intermembrane space between the inner and the outer chloroplast membranes. ",
"synonyms": "Chloroplastic intermembrane space.; ",
"content": "Plastid, chloroplast intermembrane space.",
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"location_identifier": "Chloroplast membrane.",
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"accession": "SL-0053",
"definition": "The membrane surrounding a chloroplast. Also used when it is not clear in which chloroplast membrane (outer membrane, inner membrane or thylakoid) a protein is found. ",
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"content": "Plastid, chloroplast membrane.",
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"location_identifier": "Chloroplast nucleoid.",
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"accession": "SL-0139",
"definition": "The chloroplast nucleoid is the chloroplastic pseudocompartment formed by the chromatin-dense area. This region, which is functionally equivalent to the eukaryotic nucleus, is not surrounded by a membrane. ",
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