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Penetrating at least one phospholipid bilayer of a plastid outer membrane. May also refer to the state of being buried in the bilayer with no exposure outside the bilayer. Any constituent part of a chloroplast, a chlorophyll-containing plastid with thylakoids organized into grana and frets, or stroma thylakoids, and embedded in a stroma. The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the plastid envelope. The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the chloroplast envelope. Located such that some or all of the gene product itself penetrates at least one phospholipid bilayer of the chloroplast outer membrane. May also refer to the state of being buried in the bilayer with no exposure outside the bilayer. Any constituent part of a plastid, a member of a family of organelles found in the cytoplasm of plants and some protists, which are membrane-bounded and contain DNA. Plant plastids develop from a common type, the proplastid. Either of the lipid bilayers that surround a chloroplast and form the chloroplast envelope. A chlorophyll-containing plastid with thylakoids organized into grana and frets, or stroma thylakoids, and embedded in a stroma. Penetrating at least one phospholipid bilayer of a plastid membrane. May also refer to the state of being buried in the bilayer with no exposure outside the bilayer.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: integral to chloroplast outer membrane
Acc: GO:0031359
Aspect: Cellular Component
Desc: Located such that some or all of the gene product itself penetrates at least one phospholipid bilayer of the chloroplast outer membrane. May also refer to the state of being buried in the bilayer with no exposure outside the bilayer.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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   Term or descendants: 4 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0031359 - integral to chloroplast outer membrane (interactive image map)

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