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A '''vesicular transport protein''' is a [[membrane protein]] which use [[vesicle (biology)|vesicles]] to move the contents of the cell.
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.


Examples include:
Examples include:
* [[Archain]]
* [[Archain]]
* [[ADP ribosylation factor|ARFs]]
* [[Clathrin]]
* [[Clathrin]]
* [[Caveolin]]
* [[Caveolin]]
* [[Dynamin]] and related proteins, such as the [[EHD protein family]]
* [[Dynamin]]
* [[SNARE (protein)]]
* [[Rab (G-protein)|Rab proteins]]
* [[SNARE (protein)|SNAREs]]
* [[Sorting nexins]]
* [[Synaptotagmin]]
* [[Synaptotagmin]]



Revision as of 01:20, 18 August 2009

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

Examples include:

See also