BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Phagosome, Macrophage, Cytoskeleton

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31 Oct 2016
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Largest molecules transported by passive and active transport are the size of amino acids or glucose. Exocytosis and endocytosis (and phagocytosis) move larger molecules and particles in and out of the cell. Substances are shuttled into, out of, and within the cell within vesicles. In exocytosis, substances are directed out of the cell to be secreted by fusing a vesicle to the cell membrane. In endocytosis, substances are engulfed into a cell by the formation of a vesicle around them. Vesicle membrane fuses with plasma membrane, releasing contents to the exterior. Proteins in vesicle membrane becomes part of the plasma membrane. Vesicles conaining neurotransmitter arrive at the cell membrane. Ca2+ ion triggers the fusion of the vesicle to the membrane. The neurotransmitter is released outside of the cell. Encloses materials ouside cell in plasma membrane: pockets inward and forms endocytic vesicle on cytoplasmic side. Two main forms: bulk-phase (pinocytosis, receptor- mediated endocytosis.

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