lüsosoma
Lysosomes are a crucial component of the eukaryotic cell, functioning as the digestive system of the cell. They are involved in various cellular processes, including digestion of macromolecules, recycling of cellular components, and destruction of pathogens. Lysosomes are enclosed by a single membrane, known as the lysosomal membrane, which separates the lysosomal contents from the cytoplasm. The interior of the lysosome is characterized by an acidic pH, typically ranging from 4.5 to 5.5, which is maintained by various acid pumps and transporters.
The primary function of lysosomes is the degradation of endocytosed materials, such as proteins, lipids, and
Lysosomes are involved in several pathological processes, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. In
The study of lysosomes has significant implications for understanding and treating various diseases. Advances in lysosome