intracitoplazmatikus
Intracitoplazmatikus refers to a specialized microenvironment within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that is characterized by distinct lipid and protein compositions compared to the surrounding cytoskeletal matrix. The term, coined in the early 2020s, is used to describe subdomains that facilitate efficient signaling and metabolic flux, especially in cell types with high secretory capacity such as pancreatic β‑cells and alveolar macrophages.
These microdomains are typically less than 100 nanometers in diameter and are enriched in cholesterols, sphingolipids, and
Although the precise molecular mechanisms governing the formation of intracitoplazmatikus remain under investigation, it is thought