How ARF Small GTPases Drive Membrane Tubulation for Vesicle Fission

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  • The study published in the Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences (Volume 122, Issue 12, march 2025) focuses on the mechanisms behind intracellular transport vesicle formation.
  • it examines how coat proteins are recruited to compartmental membranes to initiate vesicle budding and subsequent fission that releases transport vesicles.
  • The role of ARF small GTPases is highlighted as significant in this process.

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The research on intracellular transport vesicle mechanisms offers foundational insights into cellular biology with potential applications across biotechnology and medical sciences globally, including India’s rapidly growing bio-research sector. Understanding processes like vesicle formation could contribute to advancements in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics, where Indian researchers play a pivotal role internationally. With india’s emphasis on promoting biotechnology under initiatives such as “Make in India,” findings from studies like this might inspire collaborative or indigenous research efforts aimed at translating cellular insights into therapeutic solutions for diseases rooted in cellular dysfunction.

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