Navigation Links
Vesicle


In cell biology, a vesicle is a relatively small and enclosed compartment, separated from the cytosol by at least one lipid bilayer. Vesicles store, transport, or digest cellular products and wastes.

This biomembrane enclosing the vesicle is the same as that of the outer (cellular) membrane. Thus, because of the separation, the intravesicular environment can be made to be different from the cytosolic environment. Vesicles are a basic tool of the cell for organizing metabolism, transport, enzyme storage, as well as being chemical reaction chambers. Many vesicles are made in the Golgi apparatus, but also in the endoplasmic reticulum, or are made from parts of the plasma membrane.

Lysosomes (membrane-bound digestive vesicles) can digest macromolecules (break them down to small compounds) that were taken in from the outside of the cell by an endocytic vesicle. This is the basic way for a cell to feed (except for photosynthesis in plants, which don't have lysosomes). The membrane of the lysosome is impermeable for lysozyme, the enzyme that does the actual digestion, to protect the cell interior from being digested by its own enzyme. Lysosomes are made in the Golgi apparatus.

Neurons store neurotransmitters in synaptic vesicles located at presynaptic terminals.

Contents

Transport vesicles

Transport vesicles can move molecules between locations inside the cell, e.g., proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus, and from there to the outer cell membrane, where they are secreted. They do this by budding off from one compartment and joining to another.

Anterograde transport vesicles

These are forward-moving vesicles.

Retrograde transport vesicles

These vesicles move from later to earlier cisterna.

Vesicles can be used as reaction chambers for chemical reactions that could damage the cell if they would occur in the cytosol. For example, peroxisomes are detoxifiers of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a toxic byproduct of cell metabolism. Large storage vesicles are known as vacuoles.

Mechanisms

Assembly of a protein coat drives vesicle formation and selection of cargo molecules.

Vesicle coat

The vesicle coat serves to sculpt the curvature of a donor membrane, and to select specific proteins as cargo. It selects cargo proteins by binding to sorting signals . In this way the vesicle coat clusters selected membrane cargo proteins into nascent vesicle buds.

See also: micelle

External links


'"/>


(Date:6/17/2013)... research published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications ... can detect new, previously unknown viruses. The technique offers ... doctors have not identified a particular virus as the ... the new approach, scientists use blood serum as a ... advantage of the complete deciphering of the human genome, ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... MANHATTAN, KAN. -- A Kansas State University research associate ... on mosquitoes and ways to prevent the spread of ... received the National Institutes of Health,s National Research Service ... years. He is the seventh Kansas State University researcher ... on campus to currently hold such an award. , ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... . A new ... disease can be reversed with treatment. The study by researchers ... at McGill University and at Universit de Montral found that ... of mice with advanced Alzheimer,s disease (AD) recovers memory and ... Neuroinflammation in May, also suggest an underlying mechanism of ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Saint Louis University researchers discover a way to detect new viruses 2Saint Louis University researchers discover a way to detect new viruses 3NIH fellowship helps researcher fight malaria, understand mosquito immunity 2Blocking overactive receptor in Alzheimer's recovers memory loss and more 2
... plants--is the most abundant biological material on Earth. ... plant-based biofuels research. Despite overwhelming interest, scientists know ... cellulose fibers. , However, recent work from the ... University describes the first real-time observations of cellulose ...
... of biomedical engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) ... has received two grants that will help her bring the ... , Arinzeh received a $700,000 grant from ... agency that funds spinal cord research. She will use the ...
... When medics are treating trauma patients, every second counts. ... it difficult to locate veins and administer lifesaving drugs ... Institute of Technology researchers is developing an inexpensive, handheld ... quickly. , "Depth and angle are the critical ...
Cached Biology News:Formation of cellulose fibers tracked for the first time 2NJIT engineer poised to take stem cell research a step forward 2NJIT engineer poised to take stem cell research a step forward 3Researchers develop portable 'vein finder' for faster, more accurate injections 2Researchers develop portable 'vein finder' for faster, more accurate injections 3
Other biology definitionOther Tags