All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete insoluble fraction GO_0005626 [OBSOLETE. That fraction of cells, prepared by disruptive biochemical methods, that is not soluble in water.]
obsolete ascus GO_0005627 [OBSOLETE. A sac-like fruiting body (ascomycete Fungi); contains ascospores (typically eight in number).]
prospore membrane GO_0005628 [The prospore membrane is a double-membraned structure that extends from the cytoplasmic face of the spindle pole bodies to encompass the spindle pole bodies and the four nuclear lobes that are formed during meiosis. It helps isolate the meiotic nuclei from the cytoplasm during spore formation and serves as a foundation for the formation of the spore walls. An example of this component is found in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.]
dityrosine layer of spore wall GO_0005630 [The outermost layer of the spore wall, as described in Saccharomyces.]
chitosan layer of spore wall GO_0005631 [The second outermost layer of the spore wall, as described in Saccharomyces.]
inner layer of spore wall GO_0005632 [Either of the two innermost layers of the spore wall, as described in Saccharomyces.]
ascus lipid droplet GO_0005633 [Any particle of coalesced lipids in an ascus or ascospore. May include associated proteins.]
nuclear envelope GO_0005635 [The double lipid bilayer enclosing the nucleus and separating its contents from the rest of the cytoplasm; includes the intermembrane space, a gap of width 20-40 nm (also called the perinuclear space).]
GO_0005636 GO_0005636
nuclear inner membrane GO_0005637 [The inner, i.e. lumen-facing, lipid bilayer of the nuclear envelope.]
nuclear membrane GO_0031965 [Either of the lipid bilayers that surround the nucleus and form the nuclear envelope; excludes the intermembrane space.]
lamin filament GO_0005638 [Any of a group of intermediate-filament proteins that form the fibrous matrix on the inner surface of the nuclear envelope. They are classified as lamins A, B and C.]
obsolete integral component of nuclear inner membrane GO_0005639 [OBSOLETE. The component of the nuclear inner membrane consisting of the gene products and protein complexes having at least some part of their peptide sequence embedded in the hydrophobic region of the membrane.]
nuclear outer membrane GO_0005640 [The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the nuclear envelope; continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell and sometimes studded with ribosomes.]
nuclear envelope lumen GO_0005641 [The region between the two lipid bilayers of the nuclear envelope; 20-40 nm wide.]
annulate lamellae GO_0005642 [Stacks of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes containing a high density of nuclear pores, thought to form from excess nuclear membrane components, that have been described in a number of different cells. Annulate lamellar membranes are continuous with and embedded within the ER.]
nuclear pore GO_0005643 [A protein complex providing a discrete opening in the nuclear envelope of a eukaryotic cell, where the inner and outer nuclear membranes are joined.]
GO_0005644 GO_0005644
obsolete RAN-binding protein GO_0005645 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]
obsolete importin GO_0005646 [OBSOLETE. (Was not defined before being made obsolete).]