File:Vesicle Budding, Motility and Fusion.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionVesicle Budding, Motility and Fusion.jpg |
English: Here a vesicle is shown in various stages of its life. The vesicle first gathers coat proteins and the desired cargo. Once a sufficient amount of coat proteins gather they cause the vesicle to bud outwards and break off into the cytoplasm. The vesicle is moved towards its target and once close enough docks and fuses to the target. |
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