Top 10 similar words or synonyms for extracytoplasmic

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for extracytoplasmic

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Mannose 6-phosphate receptor CI-MPR: The CI-MPR is ~300 kDa. The N-terminal extracytoplasmic domain contains 15 contiguous P-type carbohydrate recognition domains. They are referred to as MRH (mannose 6-phosphate receptor homology) domains. The domains are homologous because they have:
Mycobacterium As with other bacterial pathogens, surface and secreted proteins of "M. tuberculosis" contribute significantly to the virulence of this organism. There is an increasing list of extracytoplasmic proteins proven to have a function in the virulence of "M. tuberculosis".
Cryptosporidiosis The pattern of "Cryptosporidium" life cycle fits well with that of other intestinal homogeneous coccidian genera of the suborder "Eimeriina": macro- and microgamonts develop independently; a microgamont gives rise to numerous male gametes; and oocysts serving for parasites' spreading in the environment. Electron microscopic studies made from the 1970s have shown the intracellular, although extracytoplasmic localization of "Cryptosporidium" species.
Cation-dependent mannose-6-phosphate receptor The CD-MPR is a type I transmembrane protein (that is, it has a single transmembrane domain with its C-termini on the cytoplasmic side of lipid membranes) with a relatively short cytoplasmic tail. The extracytoplasmic/lumenal M6P binding-domain consists of 157 amino acid residues. The CD-MPR is approximately 46 kDa in size and it both exists and functions as a dimer.
Mannose 6-phosphate receptor The CI-MPR and CD-MPR are structurally distinct receptors however they share an overall general structure as they are both type I integral membrane proteins. Both receptors have a large N-terminal extracytoplasmic domain, one transmembrane domain and a short C-terminal cytoplasmic tail. These cytoplasmic tails contain multiple sorting signals; some of which can be either phosphorylated or palmitoylated.