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13. Intracellular Protein Transport - Part 2 of 3
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13. Intracellular Protein Transport / Vesicular Budding, Transport, and Coat Proteins / Problem 3
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Describe the sequence of events that occur after a vesicle fuses with its target membrane, focusing on the role of ATP and NSF.
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ATP is converted to GTP to recruit additional coat proteins.
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ATP binds to SNARE proteins to initiate vesicle budding.
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NSF phosphorylates SNARE proteins to trigger vesicle scission.
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NSF uses ATP hydrolysis to disassemble the SNARE complex, allowing the vesicle to release its contents.
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