Abstract

Tethering factors are a large group of proteins that function in secretory membrane trafficking (reviewed in [Sztul and Lupashin, 2006][1]; [Cai et al., 2007][2]). Animal cells contain two types of tethering factors: proteins with extensive coiled-coil domains and large multisubunit complexes. Both

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