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Both in yeast (Bilodeau et al. 2002; Epple et al. 2003) and mammalian cells (Hislop et al. 2004), examples of cargoes are described that do not require direct ubiquitination.

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The best known examples of Cargo Cults come from some Pacific islands during World War II.

Vesicles, organelles, mRNA and proteins involved in signaling are examples of cargo that are transported in this way inside living cells.

The nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) is a well-characterized example of cargo retained in the cytoplasm by a phosphorylation in its NLS.

Not that the creative team had to look far afield for examples of human cargo.

There are several well-documented examples of import cargos that fall under this category.

The hypothesis that IFT nanotrains, possibly reduced to single IFT complexes bridging a cargo to a motor, represent the transporting entities is in line with nearly all other example of motor-cargo adaptors (Hirokawa et al., 2009).

In spite of the growing examples of the use of electric cargo bikes in the literature, the correct number of electric cargo bikes in use is uncertain [18].

Amongst others, her cargo included examples of the newest electric torpedoes, one crated Me 262 jet aircraft, a Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb, and 560 kg of uranium oxide.

p24 proteins are one of the first examples of Wnt growth factor-specific cargo receptor of the early secretory pathway.

For example, cytoplasmic dynein is the major microtubule minus-end motor and transports a variety of cargoes including the Golgi apparatus, endosomes and RNAs (Kardon and Vale, 2009).

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