vesikelvorming
Vesikelvorming, also known as vesicle formation or budding, is a fundamental cellular process. It involves the formation of small, membrane-bound sacs called vesicles from a parent membrane. These vesicles can originate from various cellular compartments, including the plasma membrane, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, and endosomes. The process typically involves the invagination or protrusion of a membrane, which then pinches off to create a free-floating vesicle.
The primary function of vesikelvorming is to transport substances within the cell or between different cellular
The formation and movement of vesicles are tightly regulated by a complex network of proteins, including coat