Vesicles forming at the plasma membrane, or at the trans face of the Golgi, and destined only to fuse with endosomes and lysosomes, are generally associated with all of the following proteins except: dynamin proteins cargo receptor proteins clathrin proteins collagen proteins adaptin proteins
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