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Recruitment of Coat Proteins to Liposomes and Peptidoliposomes

2014
Intracellular transport within the cell is generally mediated by membrane vesicles. Their formation is typically initiated by activation of small GTPases that then recruit cytosolic proteins to the membrane surface to form a coat, interact with cargo and accessory proteins, and deform the lipid bilayer to produce a transport vesicle.
Huser, Sonja   +3 more
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Protein-coated and polysaccharide-coated liposomes as drug carriers.

Critical reviews in therapeutic drug carrier systems, 1986
Saccharides on the surface of cell membranes play an important role in cell-cell recognition, which is the most important process utilizable for targeting of drugs encapsulated in an artificial cell, liposome. To design a targetable drug carrier, hence, employing synthesized or natural glycolipids as the recognition site of the liposomal drug carrier ...
J, Sunamoto, K, Iwamoto
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History of Coat Protein-Mediated Protection

1998
A decade of research has proven that plants can be genetically engineered to resist virus infection through expression of viral CP genes, as well as other viral genes and sequences. Additional opportunities for development of resistant plants will require research focused on mechanisms of protection, improvements in expression vector design, and ...
E D, Miller, C, Hemenway
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Coat Proteins Regulating Membrane Traffic

1999
This review focuses on the roles of coat proteins in regulating the membrane traffic of eukaryotic cells. Coat proteins are recruited to the donor organelle membrane from a cytosolic pool by specific small GTP-binding proteins and are required for the budding of coated vesicles.
Scales SJ, Gomez M, Kreis TE
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Impact of coat protein on evolution of ilarviruses

The genomic sequences attributed to the coat protein play a pivotal role in the evolutionary trajectory of plant viruses. The coat protein region, particularly scrutinized in the genus of Ilarvirus phylogroups, actively shapes the regional and host-specific dispersion.
Ali, Çelik, Adyatma Irawan, Santosa
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Coat Proteins

2004
Annette Boman, Tommy Nilsson
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Coat protein of potyviruses

Archives of Virology, 1987
D. D. Shukla, K. H. Gough, C. W. Ward
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Coat of proteins

Nature Nanotechnology, 2008
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