Vesicular Traffic: an Integral Part of Plant Life
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Extensive studies on the molecular mechanisms of vesicular traffic have revealed that plants use similar machinery to mammals and fungi for the formation, transport, docking and fusion of vesicles. In addition to conserved components, plant-unique molecules also regulate these phenomena. Recent research has begun to show that the vesicular traffic controlled by these various molecules plays amazing roles in higher-order plant functions, such as tropisms.
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