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A vesicular transport protein is a transmembrane or membrane associated protein. It regulates or facilitates the movement by vesicles of the contents of the cell.[1]

Types[]

Examples include:

  • Archain
  • ARFs
  • Clathrin
  • Caveolin
  • Dynamin and related proteins, such as the EHD protein family
  • Rab proteins
  • SNAREs
  • Sorting nexins
  • Synaptotagmin

Pathways[]

There are multiple pathways, each using its own coat and GTPase.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. MeSH Vesicular+Transport+Proteins
  2. Yasushi Sako (1 October 2010). Cell Signaling Reactions: Single-Molecular Kinetic Analysis, 168–, Springer. URL accessed 15 December 2010.


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