Multiple Choice
Vesicle budding recruits proteins that are needed for subsequent:
A) invagination of the vesicle into the ER lumen.
B) selective vesicle targeting and fusion.
C) shedding of integral membrane proteins into the cytosol.
D) assembly of chromosome folding machinery.
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