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Facts about Coatomer subunit epsilon.
In mammals, the coatomer can only be recruited by membranes associated with ADP- ribosylation factors (ARFs), which are small GTP-binding proteins; the complex also influences the Golgi structural integrity, as well as the processing, activity, and endocytic recycling of LDL receptors (By similarity). .
| Human | |
|---|---|
| Gene Name: | COPE |
| Uniprot: | O14579 |
| Entrez: | 11316 |

| Belongs to: |
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| COPE family |

coatomer epsilon subunit; coatomer protein complex, subunit epsilon; coatomer subunit epsilon; epsilon coat protein; Epsilon-coat protein; epsilon-COP; FLJ13241
Mass (kDA):
34.482 kDA

| Human | |
|---|---|
| Location: | 19p13.11 |
| Sequence: | 19; NC_000019.10 (18899514..18919387, complement) |
Cytoplasm. Golgi apparatus membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. Cytoplasmic vesicle, COPI-coated vesicle membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. The coatomer is cytoplasmic or polymerized on the cytoplasmic side of the Golgi, as well as on the vesicles/buds originating from it.





PMID: 10469566 by Shima D.T., et al. Segregation of COPI-rich and anterograde-cargo-rich domains in endoplasmic-reticulum-to-Golgi transport complexes.
PMID: 17721809 by Maruyama S., et al. Ubiquitylation of epsilon-COP by PIRH2 and regulation of the secretion of PSA.