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Which protein on the target compartment plays a critical role in the initial recognition of a vesicle?

A Rab proteins
A. Tethering proteins
B. Adaptin proteins
C. Clathrin proteins
D. SNARE proteins"

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Final answer:

The initial recognition of a vesicle at the target compartment is largely facilitated by the interaction between V-SNARE proteins on the vesicle and T-SNARE proteins on the target membrane.

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial recognition of a vesicle on the target compartment primarily involves the SNARE proteins. Specifically, the vesicle-SNARE (V-SNARE) proteins on the vesicle surface bind to complementary target-SNARE (T-SNARE) proteins on the target membrane, which leads to vesicle and membrane fusion.

Although other proteins such as clathrin, COP, rab proteins, and adaptor proteins play important roles in vesicle budding and uncoating, SNARE proteins are critical for the final recognition and fusion process involving the vesicle and the target compartment.

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