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Loosely bound to the intraperoxisomal surface of the peroxisomal membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer; also includes associated proteins. Loosely bound to one surface of the mitochondrial outer membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Loosely bound to one surface of the mitochondrial inner membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Loosely bound to one surface of the endosome membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Loosely bound to one surface of an organelle membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. A constituent part of an intracellular organelle, an organized structure of distinctive morphology and function, occurring within the cell. Includes constituent parts of the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton but excludes the plasma membrane. The lipid bilayer surrounding an 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. Loosely bound to one surface of a plastid membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Loosely bound to one or the other surface of the vacuolar membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. 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. Any constituent part of the living contents of a cell; the matter contained within (but not including) the plasma membrane, usually taken to exclude large vacuoles and masses of secretory or ingested material. In eukaryotes it includes the nucleus and cytoplasm. Loosely bound to one surface of the nuclear outer membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Any constituent part of a membrane, a double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer; also includes associated proteins. Loosely bound to one surface of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region. Any constituent part of an organelle, an organized structure of distinctive morphology and function. Includes constituent parts of the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton, but excludes the plasma membrane. Loosely bound to one surface of a membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: extrinsic to organelle membrane
Acc: GO:0031312
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: Loosely bound to one surface of an organelle membrane, but not integrated into the hydrophobic region.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0031312 - extrinsic to organelle membrane (interactive image map)

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