“…Epsins have been shown to bind to a number of proteins, including clathrin, AP complexes, and vesicle-associated SNARE (Rosenthal et al, 1999;Drake et al, 2000;Chidambaram et al, 2004;Song et al, 2006). Interestingly, rat epsin1, and yeast Ent1p and Ent2p, which participate in endocytosis, have binding motifs for AP-2, the hetrotetrameric adaptor complex for endocytosis (Chen et al, 1998;Legendre-Guillemin et al, 2004). Animal EpsinR/ enthoprotin/clint, yeast Ent3p, and Arabidopsis EPSIN1, which are involved in vacuolar/lysosomal trafficking, have binding motifs for AP-1, the hetrotetrameric adaptor for lysosomal/vacuolar trafficking (Duncan et al, 2003;Mills et al, 2003;Chidambaram et al, 2004;Song et al, 2006).…”