why lysosomes are called suicidal bags
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Lysosomes are called suicidal bags of the cells. ... If the cell is damaged, the lysosomes undergo autolysis and burst open. This results in the release of those hydrolytic enzymes The released enzymes then digest their own cell and ultimately the cell dies. Hence, they are called as suicidal bags of the cells.
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Answer:50 years ago, Christian de Duve introduced the term “suicide bags” to describe lysosomes (1), the organelles containing numerous hydrolases, which were, until the discovery of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, thought to be responsible for the major part of the intracellular turnover of proteins and other macromolecules
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