What allows the interface between the Sec13-Sec31 subunits to form cages of varying diameter,thus accommodating vesicles of varying size?
A) a degree of flexibility built into the interface between the Sec13-Sec31 subunits
B) a degree of rigidity built into the interface between the Sec13-Sec31 subunits
C) a degree of extensibility built into the interface between the Sec13-Sec31 subunits
D) a protein between Sec13 and Sec31 that allows free rotation
E) Sec24,which provides a cushion between the Sec13 and Sec31 subunits
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