Lysosomal Acidification Mechanisms
National Institutes of Health · National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Abstract
Lysosomes, the terminal organelles on the endocytic pathway, digest macromolecules and make their components available to the cell as nutrients. Hydrolytic enzymes specific to a wide range of targets reside within the lysosome; these enzymes are activated by the highly acidic pH (between 4.5 and 5.0) in the organelles' interior. Lysosomes generate and maintain their pH gradients by using the activity of a proton-pumping V-type ATPase, which uses metabolic energy in the form of ATP to pump protons into the lysosome lumen. Because this activity separates electric charge and generates a transmembrane voltage, another ion must move to dissipate this voltage for net pumping to occur. This so-called counterion may…
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1Topics & keywords
- Lysosome
- Antiporter
- Endocytic cycle
- Chemistry
- Ion transporter
- Transporter
- Electrochemical gradient
- Biophysics