Vesicle is a collective term for a number of different, small membrane -
bound organelles.
It is probable that most other membrane -
bound organelles are ultimately derived from such vesicles.
Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane -
bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus.
The Archaea domain consists of single - cell microorganisms that, like bacteria, have no cell nucleus or membrane -
bound organelles, a sub-unit within a cell.
The study also shows an increase in the number of mitochondria (membrane
bound organelle found in cells that make up tissue in animals and plants) in the body during a regular consumption of BCAA.
Not exact matches
In this situation, oxygen that enters the light organ is
bound to the surface of the cell's energy - producing
organelles, called the mitrochondria, and is thereby not available for transport further within the light organ.
This unusual shape prevents ribosomes — the button - shaped
organelle that zips along the messenger RNA and strings together amino acids into proteins — from
binding to the appropriate piece of RNA.
We demonstrated the technique on 20 different biological processes spanning four orders of magnitude in space and time, including the
binding kinetics of single Sox2 transcription factor molecules, 3D superresolution photoactivated localization microscopy of nuclear lamins, dynamic
organelle rearrangements and 3D tracking of microtubule plus ends during mitosis, neutrophil motility in a collagen mesh, and subcellular protein localization and dynamics during embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster.
The membrane associated adaptor ankyrin - B (AnkB) promotes fast axonal transport and elongation by coupling dynactin to multiple
organelles through
binding to phosphatidylinositol 3 - phosphate lipids in these cargos.
Eukaryotic cells also contain many internal membrane -
bound structures called
organelles.
This molecule enters into the nucleus of macrophages,
binds to their DNA and activates genes that lead to the creation of the additional
organelles, turning them into «super-macrophages,» according to Razani.
During macroautophagy, cells form double membrane -
bound vesicles, autophagosomes, that sequester
organelles, proteins or portions of the cytoplasm for delivery to the lysosome [123].