Involvement of beta-COP in membrane traffic through the Golgi complex
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Involvement of beta-COP in membrane traffic through the Golgi complex
Abstract
Non-clathrin-coated vesicles mediate membrane traffic through the Golgi complex. The proteins that constitute the coats of these vesicles have similar molecular weights to the clathrin coat proteins. A major component of the coat of non-clathrin-coated vesicles, beta-COP, has significant homology with the clathrin coat protein beta-adaptin, indicating that the coats of the two different classes of vesicles may be structurally and functionally homologous.
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