Chappie, 2009 - Google Patents
Defining the mechanisms and regulation of dynamin's GTPase activitiesChappie, 2009
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- Chappie J
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Dynamin is a large, atypical GTPase that catalyzes membrane fission in the late stages of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. As an unassembled tetramer, dynamin exhibits a high basal rate of GTP hydrolysis that can be enhanced by self-assembly on a lipid template. Dynamin's …
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