- The
cytosol, also
known as
cytoplasmic matrix or groundplasm, is one of the
liquids found inside cells (intracellular
fluid (ICF)). It is
separated into...
- is
termed the nucleoplasm. The main
components of the
cytoplasm are the
cytosol (a gel-like substance), the cell's
internal sub-structures, and various...
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unable to
break those bridges.
Calcium enters the
cytosol after death.
Calcium is
released into the
cytosol due to the
deterioration of the
sarcoplasmic reticulum...
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Cytosol alanyl aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.11.14, arylamidase, aminopolypeptidase, thiol-activated aminopeptidase,
human liver aminopeptidase, puromycin-sensitive...
- acetyl-CoA, the
shuttle system is
essential to
fatty acid
synthesis in the
cytosol. It
plays an
important role in the
generation of
lipids in the
liver (hepatic...
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their reactions in
opposite directions in this process. First, in the
cytosol,
malate dehydrogenase catalyses the
reaction of
oxaloacetate and NADH to...
-
amino acids are then used
either within the
matrix or
transported into the
cytosol to
produce proteins.
Regulation within the
matrix is
primarily controlled...
- For most organisms, the
pentose phosphate pathway takes place in the
cytosol; in plants, most
steps take
place in plastids. Like glycolysis, the pentose...
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epithelial cells. In the
cytosol of
epithelial cells,
fatty acids and
monoglycerides are
recombined back into triglycerides. In the
cytosol of
epithelial cells...
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called hypertonic if it has a
greater concentration of
solutes than the
cytosol inside the cell. When a cell is
immersed in a
hypertonic solution, osmotic...