Exocytosis: the many masters of the exocyst

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J H Lipschutz, K E Mostov

Abstract

The exocyst is a conserved eight-subunit complex involved in the docking of exocytic vesicles. The exocyst has now been identified as an effector for five small GTPases, including Sec4, Rho1, Rho3, Cdc42 and, most recently, RalA.

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