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Exocytosis

In excotysosis secretory vesicles release their content and the lipids fuse with the membrane.
What is the secretion in which loose proteins fuse with the membrane and bud-off forming vesicles FROM membrane lipid? Thanks

An example is when the influenza virus leaves the cell following replication
(edited 10 years ago)
Original post by SynBio
Endocytosis


but that takes stuff IN to the cell, no? I am looking for a process that RELEASES
thanks
There is no name for the virus thing as far as I know. But I think what you are looking for is Apocrine Secretion.
Reply 3
What board are you on?

All I know is that exocytosis is the process of transportation in which the secretory vesicles (containing whatever) fuse with the membrane to leave the cell.
Original post by phoebe17
What board are you on?

All I know is that exocytosis is the process of transportation in which the secretory vesicles (containing whatever) fuse with the membrane to leave the cell.


Just a little extra for interest
thanks...I think apocrine secretion is what I was looking for anyway :smile:
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Original post by jsmith6131
Just a little extra for interest
thanks...I think apocrine secretion is what I was looking for anyway :smile:


Thank God... You didn't half scare me there :wink:
Original post by phoebe17
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Thank God... You didn't half scare me there :wink:


sorry about that...but thanks
Reply 7
No problem :smile:
Reply 8
Original post by jsmith6131
In excotysosis secretory vesicles release their content and the lipids fuse with the membrane.
What is the secretion in which loose proteins fuse with the membrane and bud-off forming vesicles FROM membrane lipid? Thanks

An example is when the influenza virus leaves the cell following replication


With regards to a virus, it is simply called budding :smile:

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