vezikulát
Vezikulát, also known as vesicular transport or vesicle-mediated transport, is a fundamental process in cellular biology that facilitates the movement of molecules between different cellular compartments or between the cell interior and its exterior. This mechanism relies on the formation, transport, and fusion of small membrane-bound sacs called vesicles, which encapsulate cargo such as proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids.
Vesicles originate from specific donor membranes, such as the Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, or plasma membrane,
The process begins with the budding of a vesicle from a donor membrane, a step mediated by
Vezikulát is essential for various cellular functions, including secretion, endocytosis, intracellular trafficking, and signal transduction. Dysregulation