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Membrane fission is thought to involve helix-forming proteins to constrict the Ω-shaped profile's neck. Recent studies suggest that membrane pit-coating proteins, especially clathrin, may also mediate fission via polymerization on the Ω-profile's base or head to generate neck constriction, which underlies various endocytic modes previously attributed as clathrin (Ω-profile head) independent.
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