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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 6, 812-817 (October 2005) | doi:10.1038/nrm1735
Opinion: The maturing role of COPI vesicles in intra-Golgi transport
Catherine Rabouille1 & Judith Klumperman1 About the authors
Abstract
COPI vesicles that surround the Golgi stack were first implicated in the anterograde movement of cargo, and then in the retrograde movement of Golgi enzymes. Recently, their role has been challenged again, and we discuss new data that both confirm and modify our view of these carriers.
Author affiliations
- Catherine Rabouille and Judith Klumperman are at The Cell Microscopy Center, Department of Cell Biology and Institute of Biomembranes, University Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Correspondence to: Judith Klumperman1 Email: j.klumperman@lab.azu.nl
Published online 15 September 2005
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