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A '''vesicular transport protein''' is a [[membrane protein|transmembrane or membrane associated]] which regulates or facilitates the movement by [[vesicle (biology)|vesicles]] of the contents of the cell. |
A '''vesicular transport protein''' is a [[membrane protein|transmembrane or membrane associated protein]] which regulates or facilitates the movement by [[vesicle (biology)|vesicles]] of the contents of the cell. |
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Revision as of 01:40, 18 August 2009
A vesicular transport protein is a transmembrane or membrane associated protein which regulates or facilitates the movement by vesicles of the contents of the cell.
Examples include:
- Archain
- ARFs
- Clathrin
- Caveolin
- Dynamin and related proteins, such as the EHD protein family
- Rab proteins
- SNAREs
- Sorting nexins
- Synaptotagmin
See also
- Membrane transport protein
- Wikipedia:MeSH_D12.776#MeSH_D12.776.543.990_---_vesicular_transport_proteins
External links
- Vesicular+transport+protein at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)