eimembraanisista
Eimembraanisista, or non-membrane-bound structures, refers to cellular components that are not enclosed by a lipid bilayer. In Finnish scientific language the term eimembraaninen is used to describe such structures, which contrast with membranous organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, or endoplasmic reticulum.
These structures are typically dynamic and form through multivalent interactions among proteins and nucleic acids. Many
Common examples include the nucleolus, which participates in ribosome biogenesis within the nucleus; ribosomes themselves as
The study of eimembraanisista structures is central to understanding intracellular organization and dynamics. Their formation, regulation,
See also: membranous organelles; phase separation; nuclear bodies; stress granules; P-bodies.