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    GlossaryLysosomal Membrane Glycoprotein

    protein on lysosome membrane aiding in waste breakdown

    Lysosomal Membrane Glycoprotein, often referred to as LAMP (Lysosome-Associated Membrane Protein), is a type of protein found on the membrane of lysosomes, which are cellular organelles responsible for breaking down waste materials and cellular debris. LAMP proteins play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and function of lysosomes, aiding in processes such as autophagy and cellular homeostasis.

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