The Vesicle Transport Protein Vps33p Is an ATP-binding Protein That Localizes to the Cytosol in an Energy-dependent Manner*
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T. Vida | B. Gerhardt | P. Patel | T. Kordás | C. Thompson | Purvi Patel
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