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  • An integral membrane component of coatomer-coated transport vesicles defines a family of proteins involved in budding.

An integral membrane component of coatomer-coated transport vesicles defines a family of proteins involved in budding.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995-08-15)
M A Stamnes, M W Craighead, M H Hoe, N Lampen, S Geromanos, P Tempst, J E Rothman
ABSTRACT

We have isolated a major integral membrane protein from Golgi-derived coatomer-coated vesicles. This 24-kDa protein, p24, defines a family of integral membrane proteins with homologs present in yeast and humans. In addition to sequence similarity, all p24 family members contain a motif with the characteristic heptad repeats found in coiled coils. When the yeast p24 isoform, yp24A, is knocked out in a strain defective for vesicle fusion, a dramatic reduction in the accumulation of transport vesicles is observed. Together, these results indicate a role for this protein family in the budding of coatamer-coated and other species of coated vesicles.