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Endocitosis y exocitosis

Endocitosis
Endocitosis
Eukaryotic cells acquire nutrients for growth and proliferation. Nutrients and other molecules that require degradation are internalized from the ...
Fagocitosis
Fagocitosis
Cells pull particles inward and engulf them in spherical vesicles in an energy-requiring process called endocytosis. Phagocytosis ("cellular ...
Pinocitosis
Pinocitosis
Cells use energy-requiring bulk transport mechanisms to transfer large particles or large numbers of small particles into or out of the cell. The cells ...
Endocitosis mediada por receptor
Endocitosis mediada por receptor
Receptor-mediated endocytosis is when bulk amounts of specific molecules are imported into a cell after binding to cell surface receptors. The molecules ...
El endosoma temprano: endocitosis de transferrina
El endosoma temprano: endocitosis de transferrina
Essential proteins such as insulin or low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and micronutrients such as iron enter a eukaryotic cell through receptor-mediated ...
Maduración de endosomas
Maduración de endosomas
The early endosome containing internalized molecules matures through transformations in its location, morphology, intraluminal pH, and membrane protein ...
Vesículas intraluminales y cuerpos multivesiculares
Vesículas intraluminales y cuerpos multivesiculares
Intraluminal vesicles (ILVs) are small vesicles 50-80 nm in diameter formed during the maturation of early endosomes. A specialized endosome containing ...
Regulación negativa de receptores en MVBs
Regulación negativa de receptores en MVBs
Multivesicular bodies (MVBs) are mature endosomes that sort ubiquitinated proteins and then fuse with lysosomes to degrade the sorted proteins. Epidermal ...
Visión general sobre los exosomas
Visión general sobre los exosomas
Exosomes are stable, lipid bilayer-enclosed vesicles capable of crossing biological barriers. They can carry a wide range of molecules required for ...
Endosomas de reciclaje y transcitosis
Endosomas de reciclaje y transcitosis
The recycling endosome, also known as the endosomal recycling compartment (ERC), is a part of the slow-recycling process of the endocytic pathway. ...
Transcitosis de IgG
Transcitosis de IgG
Transcytosis is the process in which molecules are internalized by endocytosis, transported across the cell, and released through exocytosis from the ...
Exocitosis
Exocitosis
Exocytosis is a process that releases molecules outside the cell. Like other bulk transport mechanisms, exocytosis requires energy. Exocytosis is the ...
Visión general de las vesículas de secreción
Visión general de las vesículas de secreción
Secretory vesicles, also known as dense core vesicles (DCVs), are membrane-bound vesicles that transport secretory proteins, such as hormones or ...
Vesículas secretoras de insulina
Vesículas secretoras de insulina
Insulin secretory vesicles release insulin to stimulate blood glucose uptake and regulate carbohydrate metabolism. When the blood glucose levels increase, ...
Fusión de las vesículas de secreción con la membrana plasmática
Fusión de las vesículas de secreción con la membrana plasmática
Proteins and neurotransmitters in secretory vesicles can be released from a cell upon vesicle docking, priming, and fusion with the plasma membrane. ...
Expansión de la membrana plasmática
Expansión de la membrana plasmática
Cell division and enlargement are processes that require precise control. The control ensures that cell division cannot proceed unless the cell has grown ...
Señalización sináptica
Señalización sináptica
Neurons communicate at synapses, or junctions, to excite or inhibit the activity of other neurons or target cells, such as muscles. Synapses may be ...
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