All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane | GO_0044169 | [The lipid bilayer surrounding the host cell rough endoplasmic reticulum.] |
| host thylakoid membrane | GO_0044160 | [The pigmented membrane of any host thylakoid.] |
| host cell cytoplasmic vesicle | GO_0044161 | [A vesicle formed of membrane or protein, found in the cytoplasm of a host cell.] |
| host cell cytoplasmic vesicle membrane | GO_0044162 | [The lipid bilayer surrounding a host cell cytoplasmic vesicle.] |
| host cytoskeleton | GO_0044163 | [Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of host cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the host cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the host cell. The various elements of the host cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of host cellular shape but also have roles in other host cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.] |
| Rel homology domain binding | GO_0044197 | [Interacting selectively and non-covalently with 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.] |
| zf-TRAF domain binding | GO_0044198 | [Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a TRAF-type zinc finger domain of a protein.] |
| host cell mitochondrial envelope | GO_0044190 | [The double lipid bilayer enclosing the host cell mitochondrion and separating its contents from the host cell cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space.] |
| host cell mitochondrion | GO_0033650 | [A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle as found in host cells that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cell cytoplasm. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.] |
| host cell mitochondrial membrane | GO_0044191 | [Either of the lipid bilayers that surround the host cell mitochondrion and form the host cell mitochondrial envelope.] |
| host cell mitochondrial inner membrane | GO_0044192 | [The inner, i.e. lumen-facing, lipid bilayer of the host cell mitochondrial envelope. It is highly folded to form cristae.] |
| host cell mitochondrial outer membrane | GO_0044193 | [The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the host cell mitochondrial envelope.] |
| cytolytic granule | GO_0044194 | [A specialized secretory lysosome that is present in cells with cytolytic capability such as cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. Cytolytic granules mediate the storage and regulated excretion of lytic molecules for killing of target cells.] |
| lysosome | GO_0005764 | [A small lytic vacuole that has cell cycle-independent morphology and is found in most animal cells and that contains a variety of hydrolases, most of which have their maximal activities in the pH range 5-6. The contained enzymes display latency if properly isolated. About 40 different lysosomal hydrolases are known and lysosomes have a great variety of morphologies and functions.] |
| nucleoplasmic reticulum | GO_0044195 | [Long, dynamic tubular channels, formed by invagination of the nuclear envelope, that extend deep into the nucleoplasm. The channels have an underlying lamina and are implicated in functioning in signaling and transport.] |
| host cell nucleolus | GO_0044196 | [A small, dense body one or more of which are present in the nucleus of eukaryotic host cells.] |
| host cell lipid droplet | GO_0044186 | [Any particle of coalesced lipids in the cytoplasm of a host cell. May include associated proteins.] |
| host cell lysosome | GO_0044187 | [A small lytic vacuole that has cell cycle-independent morphology and is found in most host animal cells and that contains a variety of hydrolases, most of which have their maximal activities in the pH range 5-6. The contained enzymes display latency if properly isolated. About 40 different lysosomal hydrolases are known and host cell lysosomes have a great variety of morphologies and functions.] |
| host cell lysosomal membrane | GO_0044188 | [The lipid bilayer surrounding the host cell lysosome and separating its contents from the host cell cytoplasm.] |
| obsolete host cell microsome | GO_0044189 | [OBSOLETE. Any of the small, heterogeneous, artifactual, vesicular particles, 50-150 nm in diameter, that are formed when some eukaryotic host cells are homogenized and that sediment on centrifugation at 100000 g.] |