Vesicular transport protein
A vesicular transport protein, or vesicular transporter, is a membrane protein that regulates or facilitates the movement of specific molecules across a vesicle's membrane. As a result, vesicular transporters govern the concentration of molecules within a vesicle.
Types
Examples include:- Archain
- ARFs
- Clathrin
- Caveolin
- Dynamin and related proteins, such as the EHD protein family
- Rab proteins
- SNAREs
- Vesicular transport adaptor proteins e.g. Sorting nexins
- Synaptotagmin
- TRAPP complex
- Synaptophysin
- Auxilin
Pathways
There are multiple pathways, each using its own coat and GTPase.- COP 1 : retrograde transport; Golgi → Endoplasmic reticulum
- COP 2 : anterograde transport; RER →cis-Golgi
- Clathrin : trans-Golgi → Lysosomes, Plasma membrane → Endosomes