Multiple Choice
What happens to COPI-coated vesicles within the cell when the cell is treated with GTP analogues that can not be hydrolyzed?
A) They accumulate in the nucleus.
B) They accumulate in the cytoplasm.
C) They fuse into one giant vesicle in the cytoplasm.
D) They decrease substantially in number in the nucleus.
E) They decreasd substantially in number in the cytoplasm.
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