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GO Term : GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum GO

Namespace  cellular_component Obsolete  false
Description  The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The ER takes two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached).

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1 Data Sets

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1 Ontology

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749 Ontology Annotations

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11 Parents

Identifier Name Description
GO:0005737 cytoplasm The contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
GO:0005575 cellular_component A location, relative to cellular compartments and structures, occupied by a macromolecular machine. There are three types of cellular components described in the gene ontology: (1) the cellular anatomical entity where a gene product carries out a molecular function (e.g., plasma membrane, cytoskeleton) or membrane-enclosed compartments (e.g., mitochondrion); (2) virion components, where viral proteins act, and (3) the stable macromolecular complexes of which gene product are parts (e.g., the clathrin complex).
GO:0005622 intracellular anatomical structure A component of a cell contained within (but not including) the plasma membrane. In eukaryotes it includes the nucleus and cytoplasm.
GO:0110165 cellular anatomical structure A part of a cellular organism consisting of a material entity with granularity above the level of a protein complex but below that of an anatomical system. Note that cellular organisms exclude viruses.
GO:0043227 membrane-bounded organelle Organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, bounded by a single or double lipid bilayer membrane. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, and vesicles. Excludes the plasma membrane.
GO:0043226 organelle Organized structure of distinctive morphology and function. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton, and prokaryotic structures such as anammoxosomes and pirellulosomes. Excludes the plasma membrane.
GO:0043229 intracellular organelle Organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, occurring within the cell. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton. Excludes the plasma membrane.
GO:0043231 intracellular membrane-bounded organelle Organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, 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.
GO:0012505 endomembrane system A collection of membranous structures involved in transport within the cell. The main components of the endomembrane system are endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, vesicles, cell membrane and nuclear envelope. Members of the endomembrane system pass materials through each other or though the use of vesicles.
GO:0016020 membrane A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it and attached to it.
GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum The irregular network of unit membranes, visible only by electron microscopy, that occurs in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells. The membranes form a complex meshwork of tubular channels, which are often expanded into slitlike cavities called cisternae. The ER takes two forms, rough (or granular), with ribosomes adhering to the outer surface, and smooth (with no ribosomes attached).

132 Relations

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Child Term . Identifier
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000506
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000835
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000835
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000836
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000837
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000838
part of GO:0005783 GO:0000839
is_a GO:0043231 GO:0005783
part of GO:0005737 GO:0005783
part of GO:0012505 GO:0005783
is_a GO:0043229 GO:0005783
is_a GO:0043227 GO:0005783
is_a GO:0043226 GO:0005783
is_a GO:0110165 GO:0005783
has part GO:0110165 GO:0005783
has part GO:0005575 GO:0005783
part of GO:0005575 GO:0005783
is_a GO:0005575 GO:0005783
part of GO:0110165 GO:0005783
part of GO:0005622 GO:0005783
has part GO:0016020 GO:0005783
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005784
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005785
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005787
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005788
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005788
part of GO:0005783 GO:0005789
is_a GO:0005783 GO:0005790
is_a GO:0005783 GO:0005791
occurs in GO:0005783 GO:0006621

1 Synonyms

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