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Secretory vesicles play an important role in moving molecules outside of the cell, through a process called exocytosis. They are crucial for healthy organ and tissue function.
Synaptic terminals and neuroendocrine cells are packed with secretory vesicles, only a few of which are docked at the plasma membrane and readily releasable. The remainder are thought to ...
The release of peptide hormones or neurotransmitters from neuroendocrine cells is essential for the co-ordination of diverse physiological events. Secretory vesicles derived from the trans-Golgi ...
How do we think, feel, remember, or move? These processes involve synaptic transmission, in which chemical signals are transmitted between nerve cells using molecular containers called vesicles ...
The tyrosine phosphatase PTP-MEG2 is targeted by its amino-terminal Sec14p homology domain to the membrane of secretory vesicles. There it regulates vesicle size by promoting homotypic vesicle ...
image: Diagram demonstrating the vesicle formation assay as a powerful tool to reveal novel mechanistic insights into the secretory pathway view more . Credit: HKUST ...
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We propose that these CMA-enriched lysosomes subsequently fuse with autophagosomes to form 'secretory autolysosomes.' Within this compartment, PARK7 evades degradation and is instead secreted.
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How do we think, feel, remember, or move? It all depends on transmission of chemical signals in the brain, carried and released by molecular containers called vesicles. In a new study, researchers ...