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The intent in initiating this volume was to bring together a series
of essays which would define our present understanding of the
endosome and lysosome and their interrelationship. The editors
deliberately encouraged the contributors to be speculative; to
strive to put order to the "real" world of incomplete and sometimes
conflicting data. Seeing science from the laboratory bench can
often be like viewing an impressionistic painting from up close; a
series of paint dabs with no apparent order. The contributors to
this volume were asked to step back and leave the reader with a
sense of the whole as well as the detail. To the extent that this
has happened, the credit should go to the individual authors.
Our understanding of endosomes and lysosomes has undergone a
molecular revolution over the last decade. Hence, we now know much
about the molecular features required for internalization of an
endocytic receptor, or the function of mannose 6-phosphate
receptors in the transport of lysosomal enzymes. We can trace and
follow the flow of molecules. In this volume current molecular
knowledge concerning the function and relationship of endosomes and
lysosomes is presented. Because of this vast increase in knowledge
of molecules, we have realized that endosomes in particular are
very ephemeral organelles. In fact, endosomes may well not be
discrete entities but rather continuously changing and evolving in
their molecular composition. The dynamic nature of the relationship
between endosomes and lysosomes is the unifying focus of the
genetic, biochemical, microscopic, and molecular biological
approaches described in the chapters which follow.
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