caveolin or caveollae in plants
Robert ROSZAK
robert.roszak at pop.univ-lille1.fr
Thu Oct 24 05:40:07 EST 1996
Hi Dr Polacco
Thanks a lot for your response but i apologize because i know that
some clathrin sequences are in databases and that molecular and
biochemical
characterization have already been done. But there is some differences
between caveolae and clathrin. These different proteins work on two
different vesicles family in mammals. Approximatively, clathrin coated
coated-pits or coated-vesicles and caveolin coated non-coated pits
(called
caveollae) and maybe some non-coated vesicles. And i'd like to know if
such
proteins exist in plants as in mammals.
Thanks a lot for any response
Robert ROSZAK
Equipe de Physiologie et Génétique Moléculaire Végétale
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