Vesicular transport protein
- Vesicular transport protein
A vesicular transport protein is a membrane protein which use vesicles to move the contents of the cell.
Examples include:
* Archain
* Clathrin
* Caveolin
* Dynamin
* SNARE (protein)
* Synaptotagmin
ee also
* Membrane transport protein
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