Clathrin
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| - | Clathrin is composed of 3 heavy chains (Hc) and 3 light chains (Lc) interacting in their C-termini and forming a triskelion. The Hc domains are: N-terminal, ankle, distal leg, knee, proximal leg and trimerization. | + | Clathrin is composed of <scene name='46/465441/Cv/2'>3 heavy chains (Hc) and 3 light chains (Lc) interacting in their C-termini and forming a triskelion</scene>. The Hc domains are: N-terminal, ankle, distal leg, knee, proximal leg and trimerization. |
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3D Structures of Clathrin
Updated on 15-December-2015
References
- ↑ Pearse BM. Clathrin: a unique protein associated with intracellular transfer of membrane by coated vesicles. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1976 Apr;73(4):1255-9. PMID:1063406
