“…[233] Throughout the maturation of the endosomes,t he pH decreases from physiological pH 7.4 to pH % 6.5 in the early endosome,pH% 6.0 in the late endosome and pH % 5.0 in the lysosome due to the activity of membrane-bound ATPase pumps (proton pumps), which pump protons across the endosome and lysosome membrane into the vesicle interior through ATPh ydrolysis. [234] Thep resence of cationic poly-mers,s uch as PEI, [91,142,144,147,152,235] polyamidoamine, [151] succinyl tetraethylene pentamine, [164] spermine, [89,139-141, 161, 162, 236] and imidazole-containing molecules,s uch as histidine, [83,90] can all lead to endosomal rupture via the "proton-sponge" effect. This effect is associated to the large buffering ability of these molecules due to proton binding,w hich leads to more protons being pumped.…”