“…Rab1 and Rab11 are two of the five members of the Rab family that are present in all eukaryotes, and both are essential for the viability of all organisms so far examined (Diekmann et al, 2011;Kloepper et al, 2012). TRAPPII also has some activity on Rab1, although the in vivo significance of this is unresolved (Yamasaki et al, 2009;Thomas & Fromme, 2016;Ke et al, 2020). The TRAPP complexes have also been proposed to have additional roles in various processes including tethering of COPII vesicles, meiotic cytokinesis, ciliogenesis and lipid droplet homeostasis (Cai et al, 2007;Robinett et al, 2009;Westlake et al, 2011;Li et al, 2017).…”