Figure 2. Schematic diagram of vesicle formation and fusion
Vesicle formation at a donor membrane is initiated by membrane recruitment of cytosolic ARF-GEF and GDP-bound ARF. On the membrane, ARF-GEF activates the ARF by exchanging its GDP for a GTP. The GTP-bound ARF recruits the coat protein complexes and other factors required for formation and scission of a vesicle. The newly formed coated vesicle, carrying the sorted cargo on its membrane or in its lumen, also harbors various other regulatory proteins such as ARF-GAPs, RAB GTPases and SNAREs. The ARF-GAP stimulates the hydrolysis of the bound GTP by ARF, resulting in the release of the ARF-GDP and the coat proteins. The uncoated vesicle, using RAB and SNARE proteins, fuses with the acceptor membrane and releases the soluble cargo in the lumen of acceptor compartment. (Singh & Jürgens, 2018).