“…In 1993, two models were introduced that now dominate the field: the kinrecognition model and the bilayer-mediated sorting model (reviewed in Ref. 45). The kin-recognition model holds that resident proteins of a particular cisterna interact to form large hetero-oligomers that prevent resident proteins from entering transport vesicles.…”
Section: Retention and Retrieval Signalsmentioning
“…In 1993, two models were introduced that now dominate the field: the kinrecognition model and the bilayer-mediated sorting model (reviewed in Ref. 45). The kin-recognition model holds that resident proteins of a particular cisterna interact to form large hetero-oligomers that prevent resident proteins from entering transport vesicles.…”
Section: Retention and Retrieval Signalsmentioning
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