Cargo Proteins
Cargo proteins are a class of proteins that bind and transport cargo molecules, such as lipids or other proteins, through different cellular compartments. They are essential for functioning of cells, as they are responsible for delivering molecules and macromolecules to their correct destinations. The regulation of cargo proteins is critical for proper cellular functioning and is key to many diseases and disorders. They are also heavily studied for their potential beneficial uses in drug delivery, such as targeted drug delivery and toxin removal. As a result, cargo proteins are an active area of research with important implications in both basic science and biotechnology.
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