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Meaning of "membrane-bound"

Membrane-bound: (verb) describing a biological structure or molecule that is physically attached to or surrounded by a membrane, commonly found in cells where membranes play crucial roles in cellular functions

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It exists as a membrane-bound and soluble form.
Membrane-bound immunoglobulins and FcY receptors are present.
This event is mediated by membrane-bound metalloproteinases.
Neurotransmitter substances are stored in membrane-bound.
Consists of a series of membrane-bound flattened compartments.
It could be localized predominantly as being extracellular and membrane-bound.
It stays membrane-bound as long as there is no signal peptide.
T cells are activated by membrane-bound antigens.
A thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria.
The plant produces an ephemeral membrane-bound flower.
It replicates within membrane-bound cytoplasmic vacuoles in host cells.
European researchers focused on the crystallisation of membrane-bound enzymes.
Lysosomes are membrane-bound sacs of enzymes.
Most immunoglobulins exist in soluble and membrane-bound isoforms.
Thylakoids are membrane-bound structures embedded in the chloroplast stroma.

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In eukaryotes these reactions take place in membrane-bound organelles.
The membrane-bound hydroxylase was solubilized using sodium cholate.
Most immunoglobulins exist in soluble and membrane-bound isoform.
Phagosomes are membrane-bound vesicles that store phagocytized substances.
The receptor need not necessarily be a membrane-bound protein.
Fyn cell membrane-bound immediate TcR signal kinase.
The glycoprotein exists in secreted and membrane-bound forms.
The membrane-bound precursor is cleaved to yield mature secreted mBTC.
Galanin exerts its effects by binding to membrane-bound receptors.
The membrane-bound form of ChAT is associated with synaptic vesicles.
Preparation of membrane fraction and solubilization of membrane-bound proteins.
In cell biology, an endosome is a membrane-bound compartment inside eukaryotic cells.
This membrane-bound protein has not an active kinase domain.
Both TNFRs exist naturally in membrane-bound and soluble forms.
They are membrane-bound organelles that have their genetic material.
Molecular mechanism of action of the membrane-bound transcription factor AIbZIP.
Membrane-bound cytokines offer several advantages over soluble cytokines.
Melanin is made within small membrane-bound packages called melanosomes.
Membrane-bound vesicles constructed in the laboratory to transport biological molecules.
It is composed of an aggregation of membrane-bound vesicles containing cell wall components.
The membrane-bound protein is then detected using immunostaining procedures.
Thus the invention relates to membrane-bound versions of such molecules.
The membrane-bound form promotes adhesion of those leukocytes to endothelial cells.
Plant cells are eukaryotic cells or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus.
A lysosome is a type of membrane-bound organelle that is present in animal cells.
These results have been broadened to all of the membrane-bound isoforms.
A complex system of membrane-bound channels extending throughout the cytoplasm of cells.
It is an object of the present invention to provide membrane-bound anticoagulant proteins.
Various sizes of single membrane-bound vacuoles are widely distributed in the cytoplasm.
In another preferred embodiment, the target molecule is a membrane-bound molecule.
Lysosomes are spherical, membrane-bound organelles present in the cytoplasm of animal cells.
It is a unique chemotactic factor existing in both membrane-bound and soluble form.
The activity of a number of membrane-bound enzymes is also lowered by bilayer stabilizers.
Plant sterols can also modulate the activity of membrane-bound enzymes.
Lysosomal enzymes are synthesized on membrane-bound polysomes in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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