Abstract

Lysosomes are acidic cellular organelles that function as terminal degradative compartments ([1][1]). Biochemically, these organelles are rich in lysosomal glycoproteins, negative for mannose-6-phosphate receptors ([1][1]), and acidified through the actions of a v-type proton ATPase ([2][2]). More

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