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- Exocytosis abstract "Exocytosis (/ˌɛksoʊsaɪˈtoʊsɪs/; from Greek ἔξω "out" and English cyto- "cell" from Gk. κύτος "receptacle") is the durable, energy-consuming process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane and into the extracellular space. These membrane-bound vesicles contain soluble proteins to be secreted to the extracellular environment, as well as membrane proteins and lipids that are sent to become components of the cell membrane. However, the mechanism of the secretion of intravesicular contents out of the cell is very different from the incorporation in the cell membrane of ion channels, signaling molecules, or receptors. While for membrane recycling and the incorporation in the cell membrane of ion channels, signaling molecules, or receptors complete membrane merger is required, for cell secretion there is transient vesicle fusion with the porosome at the cell membrane in a process called exocytosis, dumping its contents out of the cell's environment. Examination of cells following secretion using electron microscopy, demonstrate increased presence of partially empty vesicles following secretion. This suggested that during the secretory process, only a portion of the vesicular content is able to exit the cell. This could only be possible if the vesicle were to temporarily establish continuity with the cell plasma membrane, expel a portion of its contents, then detach, reseal, and withdraw into the cytosol (endocytose). In this way, the secretory vesicle could be reused for subsequent rounds of exo-endocytosis, until completely empty of its contents.".
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- Exocytosis wikiPageRevisionID "606780202".
- Exocytosis hasPhotoCollection Exocytosis.
- Exocytosis subject Category:Cellular_processes.
- Exocytosis subject Category:Neurophysiology.
- Exocytosis type Abstraction100002137.
- Exocytosis type Act100030358.
- Exocytosis type Activity100407535.
- Exocytosis type CellularProcesses.
- Exocytosis type Event100029378.
- Exocytosis type Procedure101023820.
- Exocytosis type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Exocytosis type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Exocytosis comment "Exocytosis (/ˌɛksoʊsaɪˈtoʊsɪs/; from Greek ἔξω "out" and English cyto- "cell" from Gk. κύτος "receptacle") is the durable, energy-consuming process by which a cell directs the contents of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane and into the extracellular space. These membrane-bound vesicles contain soluble proteins to be secreted to the extracellular environment, as well as membrane proteins and lipids that are sent to become components of the cell membrane.".
- Exocytosis label "Egzocytoza".
- Exocytosis label "Esocitosi".
- Exocytosis label "Exocitosis".
- Exocytosis label "Exocytose".
- Exocytosis label "Exocytose".
- Exocytosis label "Exocytosis".
- Exocytosis label "Exozytose".
- Exocytosis label "Экзоцитоз".
- Exocytosis label "エキソサイトーシス".
- Exocytosis label "胞吐作用".
- Exocytosis sameAs Exocytóza.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exozytose.
- Exocytosis sameAs Εξωκυττάρωση.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exocitosis.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exozitosi.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exocytose.
- Exocytosis sameAs Eksositosis.
- Exocytosis sameAs Esocitosi.
- Exocytosis sameAs エキソサイトーシス.
- Exocytosis sameAs 세포_외_유출.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exocytose.
- Exocytosis sameAs Egzocytoza.
- Exocytosis sameAs m.0jrkl.
- Exocytosis sameAs Q323426.
- Exocytosis sameAs Q323426.
- Exocytosis sameAs Exocytosis.
- Exocytosis wasDerivedFrom Exocytosis?oldid=606780202.
- Exocytosis depiction Synapse_diag1.svg.
- Exocytosis isPrimaryTopicOf Exocytosis.