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19 February, 01:57

What happens to the clathrin coat once the vesicle has budded from the golgi body?

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  1. 19 February, 02:09
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    I believe once the vesicle has budded from the golgi body the clathrin coat is lost. During budding the membranes and proteins are moved around the cell in small vesicles. A protein coat aids the budding of these vesicles from donor membranes, The major type of coat used by the cell is comprised of clathrin; a three legged protein that can form lattice-like coats on membranes destined for trafficking.
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