Why lysosomes called Membrane Bound called scas filled with digestive enzymes
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Fusion of a lysosome with the isolation membrane to form the autolysosome is the penultimate step of the autophagic pathway. Lysosomal membrane markers serve as tools for tracking fusion with the autophagosome prior to degradation of the autolysosome contents, whereas cell permeable LysoTracker® dyes target acidic organelles and are localized within the lysosomes in nanomolar concentrations. Both membrane proteins and Lysotracker dyes serve as effective tools for tracking lysosome behavior.
Autophagy describes the segregation and delivery of cytoplasmic cargo, including proteins and organelles, for degradation by hydrolytic enzymes through the lysosomal machinery. It is critical to the healthy functioning of cells and the failure of autophagy is a major reason for the accumulation of cell damage and aging.
Locating and Tracking Lysosomes
Lysosomal membrane markers serve as tools for tracking fusion with the autophagosome prior to degradation of the autolysosome contents. We offer Molecular Probes CellLight constructs containing red or green fluorescent proteins for locating and tracking lysosomal membranes.
Choice of red or green fluorescent proteins
Can be multiplexed with other fluorescent dyes or proteins
Locating and Tracking Lysosomal Contents
Cell-permeable Molecular Probes LysoTracker dyes target acidic organelles in nanomolar concentrations. They are available in a range of colors including deep red to facilitate multiplexing with other fluorescent markers.
Highly selective for acidic organelles
Range of fluorescent colors
Can be multiplexed with other fluorescent dyes or proteins
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yes they are membranes bounded organelles
Explanation:
and they containing enzymes are called hydrolaes
any forigen partical are enter in the cell these lyosomes immediately engulfs it and digest it form action of hydrolase enzymes this process is called phagocytociss