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A network of intracellular transport

Plant cells possess a bewildering number of different intracellular transport routes. A comprehensive interactome-based analysis on a set of core players unravels novel common components and surprising connections.

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Fig. 1: Interactions between AP complexes.

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Sauer, M. A network of intracellular transport. Nat. Plants 9, 203–204 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01347-7

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