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Golgi apparatus-localized CATION CALCIUM EXCHANGER4 promotes osmotolerance of Arabidopsis. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal dissection of the Golgi apparatus and the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment in budding yeast. [PDF]
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Molecular characterization of Golgi apparatus-related genes indicates prognosis and immune infiltration in osteosarcoma. [PDF]
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The Discovery of the Golgi Apparatus
The existence of the cell organelle which is now known as Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex, or simply as 'the Golgi", was first reported by Camillo Golgi in 1898, when he described in nerve cells an 'internal reticular apparatus' impregnated by a variant of his chromoargentic staining.
BENTIVOGLIO FALES, Marina
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Subcompartmentalizing the Golgi apparatus
The subcompartmentalized structure of the Golgi apparatus contributes to efficient glycosylation in the secretory pathway. Subcompartmentalization driven by maturation relies primarily on constant and accurate vesicle-mediated local recycling of Golgi residents.
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Calcium in the Golgi apparatus
Cell Calcium, 2007The secretory-pathway Ca2+-ATPases (SPCAs) represent a recently recognized family of phosphorylation-type ATPases that supply the lumen of the Golgi apparatus with Ca2+ and Mn2+ needed for the normal functioning of this structure. Mutations of the human SPCA1 gene (ATP2C1) cause Hailey-Hailey disease, an autosomal dominant skin disorder in which ...
Ludwig, Missiaen +4 more
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The organisation of the Golgi apparatus
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1998The past year has seen considerable progress in understanding the mechanism of COPI (coatomer protein I) vesicle docking and SNARE (soluble NSF attachment protein receptor) mediated fusion, the mechanism of cisternal growth and stacking and the regulation of Golgi architecture.
G, Warren, V, Malhotra
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Organization of the Golgi apparatus
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2000Investigators are revisiting basic concepts of the structure-function relationships of the Golgi apparatus. A key issue is the properties of the transport carriers that operate within the secretory pathway. Golgi morphology and dynamics differ between species but data from various model systems are pointing toward an integrated view of Golgi ...
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Camillo Golgi and the discovery of the Golgi apparatus
Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 1998Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) was born at Corteno, near Brescia, in northern Italy. After graduating in Medicine at the ancient University of Pavia, the former seat of great scientists and naturalists, Golgi continued a long-standing Italian tradition by studying the histology of the nervous system.
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2009
Secretion of proteins from eukaryotic cells requires the coordinated function of multiple organelles and cellular machineries. After synthesis and translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum, proteins are exported to the Golgi apparatus, a multi-compartment organelle that is the protein modifying, packaging and distribution center of the secretory ...
Zhaolin Hua, Todd R. Graham
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Secretion of proteins from eukaryotic cells requires the coordinated function of multiple organelles and cellular machineries. After synthesis and translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum, proteins are exported to the Golgi apparatus, a multi-compartment organelle that is the protein modifying, packaging and distribution center of the secretory ...
Zhaolin Hua, Todd R. Graham
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