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What is known as the suicide bag of the cell

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Answered by techiegaru2
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Lysosomes

Explanation:

Lysosomes are single membrane organelles found in eukaryotic cells. Back in 1959, Christian de Duve gave them their now famous nickname, 'suicidal bag', in an attempt to underline their degradative properties.

Answered by bhatajimmy
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Lysosomes are organelles with an acidic lumen containing hydrolases, whose role is to break down macromolecules into their subunits. Cathepsins, which are lysosomal proteases, have important roles in cancer. Enhanced cathepsin activity out of the cell is linked to tumor growth, whereas such activity inside the cell is linked to tumor growth inhibition. Recently published studies on the opposing roles of cathepsin in cancer have investigated their potential as biochemical and nanotechnological therapeutic target

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