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Biology, 24.02.2020 20:53 hannaboo53

What would likely happen to a cell treated with a compound that causes lysis (breakage) of peroxisomal membranes? Ca++ would leak out and trigger exocytosis. Proteins would leak out and fail to be secreted. Probably not much, because peroxisomes have pores in their membranes anyway. Proteins in the cytoplasm would be damaged from the release of compounds damaging to the cell.

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