Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Article . 2000 . Peer-reviewed
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Three ways to make a vesicle
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Authors: T, Kirchhausen;
doi: 10.1038/35043117
pmid: 11252894
Three ways to make a vesicle
Abstract
Cargo molecules have to be included in carrier vesicles of different forms and sizes to be transported between organelles. During this process, a limited set of proteins, including the coat proteins COPI, COPII and clathrin, carries out a programmed set of sequential interactions that lead to the budding of vesicles. A general model to explain the formation of coated vesicles is starting to emerge but the picture is more complex than we had imagined.
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Keywords
Cell Membrane, Animals, Humans, COP-Coated Vesicles, Transport Vesicles, Models, Biological, Clathrin, Coat Protein Complex I
Cell Membrane, Animals, Humans, COP-Coated Vesicles, Transport Vesicles, Models, Biological, Clathrin, Coat Protein Complex I
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