membraanina
Membraanina is a term that appears in some non-English scientific writings to denote a membrane-associated molecule, most often a protein or peptide. There is no single molecule universally called membraanina, and the term is not part of standard nomenclature in major biological databases. As a result, its meaning is context-dependent and can vary between authors and languages.
Origin and usage: The form combines a membrane-root with the suffix -ina, a pattern seen in various
Biological context: If employed as a generic term, membraanina could refer to integral, peripheral, or membrane-associated
Database status: No widespread entry for "membraanina" exists in major repositories. To determine identity, researchers should
See also: Membrane protein, Membrane transport, Cell membrane.
Disambiguation: If encountered, check the language and citation to clarify whether it refers to a specific