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Human Rab small GTPase- and class V myosin-mediated membrane tethering in a chemically defined reconstitution system
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Membrane tethering is a fundamental process essential for compartmental specificity of intracellular membrane trafficking in eukaryotic cells. Rab-family small GTPases and specific sets of Rab-interacting effector proteins, including coiled-coil tethering proteins and multisubunit tethering complexes, have been reported to be responsible for membrane tethering. However, whether and how these key components directly and specifically tether subcellular membranes still remains enigmatic. Using
doi:10.1101/129072
fatcat:kvhitkbowje4daz2y5zhj6o4by