2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.07.617058
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Structural extension of the human exocyst is enabled by a minimal interface

Haonan D. Xu,
Mihaly Badonyi,
Watanyoo Sopipong
et al.

Abstract: In multicellular organisms, the machinery responsible for polarized trafficking directs constitutive cargo secretion at distinct sites of the plasma membrane, cilia, and junctional structures. Central to this machinery is the exocyst complex, which tethers cargo vesicles to their destination membrane, alongside other intracellular membrane tethering roles. Precisely how the exocyst spatially integrates membranes and membrane resident binding partners is unclear. Here, we address the structural morphology and f… Show more

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