In a biological context, (also known as CREB3L1) is an ER-resident transcription factor.
: The manifest.xml file remains unencrypted and stores the parameters required to decrypt the specific file entries. 🧬 Biological Context (OASIS bZIP)
: A file named mimetype should be the first file in the Zip. It must be uncompressed and contain the ASCII-encoded media type (e.g., application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text ). Oasi Das zip
: In the Zip file's central directory, encrypted entries must be flagged as "STORED" even though they contain compressed data.
: It acts as a sensor for nuclear envelope (NE) stress and is activated in response to ER stress to regulate cellular responses. In a biological context, (also known as CREB3L1)
Under the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications specification, an ODF file (such as .odt or .ods ) is technically a standard Zip file that must follow these rules:
: Files within the Zip must either be non-compressed ( STORED ) or compressed using the DEFLATE algorithm. It must be uncompressed and contain the ASCII-encoded
: Every package must contain a file named META-INF/manifest.xml . This XML file serves as a map for all other files included in the package.