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Facilitator Questions

  1. Why would an experimentalist bother to reconstruct vesicle budding in vitro (in a test tube) when vesicle budding can be readily observed in live cells? What are some of the advantages of using biochemical techniques to study the secretory pathway?
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  3. What types of proteins would you expect to be transported in COPII-coated vesicles? COPI-coated vesicles? Are any proteins transported regularly by both COPI- and COPII-coated vesicles?
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  5. Although various coat complexes exist, they tend to share basic functional characteristics. What would you expect some of these to be? (Hint: think about the roles of the various COPII components discussed in the lecture.)
  6. Why might it be beneficial to the cell to have a variety of different coat complexes that each associate with a particular type of membrane?
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  8. What would you expect to happen if an in vitro COPII vesicle budding reaction was carried out in the presence of a nonhydrolyzable analog of GTP?

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