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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6087(336), p. 1451-1454, 2012

DOI: 10.1126/science.1221443

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The Structures of COPI-Coated Vesicles Reveal Alternate Coatomer Conformations and Interactions

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Abstract

COPy Coat COPI-coated vesicles are responsible for intracellular vesicular transport both within the Golgi and between the Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum. By applying subtomogram averaging from cryoelectron tomography data, Faini et al. (p. 1451 , published online 24 May) were able to describe the complete three-dimensional structure for COPI-coated vesicles generated in a cell-free, membrane-budding reaction. The structures of multiple individual vesicles reveal assembly principles based on interactions that, unlike those for clathrin-coated vesicles, are not regular: The basic subunit can undergo significant conformational changes and assemble with different stoichiometries. This variability may allow the regulation of membrane curvature and vesicle size. Furthermore, forming a complete closed coat was not required to produce budded vesicles.