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lysosome Biol. (ˈlaɪsəsəʊm) [f. lyso- + -some4.] A cytoplasmic cell organelle widely found in animal tissues which contains hydrolytic enzymes enclosed in a membrane.1955 C. de Duve et al. in Biochem. Jrnl. LX. 615/2 For practical purposes, it is proposed to refer to these granules as lysosomes, thu...
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Lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein
Lysosome-associated membrane glycoproteins (LAMPs) are integral membrane proteins, specific to lysosomes, and whose exact biological function is not yet Structurally, the lamp proteins consist of two internally homologous lysosome-luminal domains separated by a proline-rich hinge region; at the C-terminal
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Is lysozyme present in the lysosome? Is lysozyme present in the lysosome? I cannot find anything about this in the literature.
lysozyme is not a lysosomal protease and the pH optima is too basic for the function in the lysosome we can conclude that lysozyme is not present in lysosome
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Phagolysosome
In biology, a phagolysosome, or endolysosome, is a cytoplasmic body formed by the fusion of a phagosome with a lysosome in a process that occurs during It takes place when the phagosome's and lysosome's membranes 'collide', at which point the lysosomal contents—including hydrolytic enzymes—are discharged
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phagolysosome
phagolysosome Biol. (fægəʊˈlaɪsəʊsəʊm) [f. next + lysosome.] A structure formed in the cytoplasm of a cell by the fusion of a phagosome and a lysosome, in which the foreign particle is digested.1963 W. Straus in de Reuck & Cameron Lysosomes 166 The term ‘phagosomes’ was used to characterize the segr...
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Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 3
BLOC-3 or biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 3 is a ubiquitously expressed multisubunit protein complex. Interactions
biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 3 has been shown to interact with Rab9A.
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Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1
BLOC-1 or biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 is a ubiquitously expressed multisubunit protein complex in a group of complexes that also These organelles are called LROs (lysosome-related organelles) which are apparent in specific cell-types, such as melanocytes.
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Endomembrane system I learned that the endomembrane system includes the nuclear membrane, ER, the golgi, lysosome, endosomes etc. But why doesn't it include the mitochondria and the chloroplast?
Small vesicules continuously bud from the ER membrane and fuse into the Golgi, and this vesicule trafficking is also involved in adjusting the cytoplasmic membrane's composition and extent. This is a defining feature of the endomembrane system. The membranes of chloroplasts and mitochondria are not ...
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Acid alpha-glucosidase
Acid alpha-glucosidase, also called α-1,4-glucosidase and acid maltase, is an enzyme () that helps to break down glycogen in the lysosome. It is functionally similar to glycogen debranching enzyme, but is on a different chromosome, processed differently by the cell and is located in the lysosome
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CTNS (gene)
The GYDQL and YFPQA motifs on the C-terminal binds cystinosin to the lysosome. Cystine molecules accumulate and form crystals within the lysosome, impairing its function.
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Where do lost membrane proteins go after exocytosis? Exocytotic vesicles take away membrane proteins and glycocalyx on the cell's plasma membrane surface. When those vesicles are released into the interstitial fluid a...
membrane and release the transported substance into the cell or that they are taken up in another vesicle which is then targeted towards the endosome/lysosome here
It doesn't matter which way is chosen, the membrane of the vesicle is recycled either by integration into another membrane of by going through the lysosome
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What happens to the molecules of the pathogens after phagocytosis? For example, what happens when a bacterium gets digested by a macrophage? I suppose that the macrophage produces the presented antigen from leftovers ...
The ingestion of a bacterium by a macrophage involves phagosome lysosome fusion, which you can read about in Abbas Basic Immunology, Ch 2. As you suspected, in addition to bacterial killing and antigen processing, the phagolysosome breaks down bacterial macromolecules, as any lysosome does
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N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase
GlcNAc-1-phosphotransferase functions to prepare newly made enzymes for lysosome transportation (lysosomal hydrolases to the lysosome). Once a hydrolase indicates an M6P, it can be transported to a lysosome.
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