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Transport vesicles, protein sorting SNARE proteins

Rab proteins 711 receptor-mediated endocytosis 728 regulated secretion 724 retrograde transport 715 sec mutants 706 secretory pathway 701 sorting signals 711 synaptotagmin 737 transc3rt osIs 727 trans-Golgi network (TGN) 701 transport vesicles 701 t SNAREs 708 v SNAREs 708... [Pg.739]

At every step in these processes vesicles are formed and are carried to the next destination where the vesicles fuse with the new membrane and discharge their contents.80-853 This remarkable process is complex and highly specific. Rothman proposed that the vesicles to be transported are "docked" on appropriate receptor molecules (called SNARES) on the destination membrane. This is accomplished with the aid of specific soluble marker proteins (called SNAPS) with surfaces complementary to those of the receptors.80 Proteins are sorted in this way according to their destination signals. The Golgi system is considered further in Chapter 20. [Pg.521]


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