lysosomeiden
Lysosomeiden, the lysosomes in Finnish, are membrane-bound organelles of eukaryotic cells responsible for the degradation and recycling of cellular waste. Their interior maintains an acidic environment, typically a pH around 4.5 to 5.0, created by proton pumps in the lysosomal membrane. This acidity activates a broad set of hydrolases, including proteases, lipases, nucleases, and glycosidases, which break down proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.
Lysosomeiden originate from the endomembrane system. Enzymes are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and routed to
Functions of lysosomeiden extend beyond ordinary digestion. They are central to autophagy, clearing damaged organelles and
Clinical significance is dominated by lysosomal storage diseases, caused by deficiencies in specific lysosomal enzymes. Such