ARF-GAP primes SNAREs to receive Arf1p.
Rein et al. begin with the observation that Arf1p's GTPase-activating protein, ARF-GAP, recruits Arf1p to membranes. ARF-GAP must be added first to get subsequent binding of Arf1p and coatomer, but ARF-GAP does not have to be present during the binding of Arf1p. Rather, it seems that ARF-GAP induces a conformational change in the v-SNARE proteins (converting them to a protease-resistant form), thus allowing Arf1p and coatomer to bind.
This conformation-altering function is...
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
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