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1These data indicate that cargo packaging into COPI- coated vesicles requires hydrolysis of GTP.
2Coated vesicles are thought to be vehicles for the intracellular transport of membranes.
3The formation of COPII- coated vesicles is regulated by the GTPase cycle of Sar1.
4Clathrin- coated vesicles were the first discovered and remain the most extensively characterized transport vesicles.
5Clathrin- coated vesicles mediate trafficking of proteins and nutrients in the cell and between organelles.
6Electron microscopy analyses revealed albumin-gold complexes localized in caveolae, but not in clathrin- coated vesicles.
7Clathrin is the major protein component of coated vesicles.
8Coated vesicles concentrate and package cargo molecules to mediate their efficient transport between intracellular compartments.
9Coated vesicles may be involved in removing these aggregates.
10A concerted conformational change would then close the rings and pinch off the budding coated vesicles.
11The transition to the vitellogenic stages is marked by the accumulation of yolk via clathrin- coated vesicles.
12An affinity-purified tubulin antiserum can precipitate coated vesicles.
13Coated vesicles are involved in the intracellular transport of membrane proteins between a variety of membrane compartments.
14An immunoadsorption technique could therefore be used to fractionate coated vesicles on the basis of their membrane composition.
15A presumable functional role of both protrusions and membrane- coated vesicles in pathogenicity of different sarcosporidian species is proposed.
16Phosphoinositides serve as key membrane determinants for assembly of clathrin coat proteins that drive formation of clathrin- coated vesicles.