Coats, tethers, Rabs, and SNAREs work together to mediate the intracellular destination of a transport vesicle
- PMID: 17488620
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2007.04.005
Coats, tethers, Rabs, and SNAREs work together to mediate the intracellular destination of a transport vesicle
Abstract
Tethering factors have been shown to interact with Rabs and SNAREs and, more recently, with coat proteins. Coat proteins are required for cargo selection and membrane deformation to bud a transport vesicle from a donor compartment. It was once thought that a vesicle must uncoat before it recognizes its target membrane. However, recent findings have revealed a role for the coat in directing a vesicle to its correct intracellular destination. In this review we will discuss the literature that links coat proteins to vesicle targeting events.
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