Golgi inheritance during mammalian cell division occurs through the disassembly, partitioning, and reassembly of Golgi membranes. The mechanisms responsible for these processes are poorly understood. To address these mechanisms, we have examined the identity and dynamics of Golgi proteins within mitotic membranes using live cell imaging and electron microscopy techniques. Mitotic Golgi fragments, seen in prometaphase and telophase, were found to localize adjacent to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) export domains, and resident Golgi transmembrane proteins cycled rapidly into and out of these fragments. Golgi proteins within mitotic Golgi haze-seen during metaphase-were found to redistribute with ER markers into fragments when the ER was fragmente...
When eukaryotic cells divide, they must faithfully segregate not only the genetic material but also ...
The mitotic disassembly and reassembly of the mammalian Golgi apparatus is an ideal system to study ...
The GRASP proteins were identified as factors involved in the stacking of Golgi cisternae in mammali...
During mitosis the interconnected Golgi complex of animal cells breaks down to produce both finely d...
AbstractWhat happens to organelles during mitosis, and how they are apportioned to each of the daugh...
AbstractIn mammals, the Golgi complex is structured in the form of a continuous membranous system co...
How does the Golgi apparatus maintain its organization amidst the constant flow of traffic through t...
AbstractQuantitative imaging and photobleaching were used to measure ER/Golgi recycling of GFP-tagge...
Combinations of molecular tags visible in light and electron microscopes become particularly advanta...
Immunoelectron microscopy and stereology were used to identify and quantitate Golgi fragments in met...
AbstractThe creation and propagation of the intricate Golgi architecture during the cell cycle poses...
The Golgi apparatus is a membrane-bound organelle that serves as a central conduit for the processin...
During mitosis, the mammalian Golgi disassembles into numerous vesicles and larger membrane structur...
Although much is known about how chromosome segregation is coupled to cell division, how intracellul...
Recent work indicates that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK)1 signaling at the G2/M cell...
When eukaryotic cells divide, they must faithfully segregate not only the genetic material but also ...
The mitotic disassembly and reassembly of the mammalian Golgi apparatus is an ideal system to study ...
The GRASP proteins were identified as factors involved in the stacking of Golgi cisternae in mammali...
During mitosis the interconnected Golgi complex of animal cells breaks down to produce both finely d...
AbstractWhat happens to organelles during mitosis, and how they are apportioned to each of the daugh...
AbstractIn mammals, the Golgi complex is structured in the form of a continuous membranous system co...
How does the Golgi apparatus maintain its organization amidst the constant flow of traffic through t...
AbstractQuantitative imaging and photobleaching were used to measure ER/Golgi recycling of GFP-tagge...
Combinations of molecular tags visible in light and electron microscopes become particularly advanta...
Immunoelectron microscopy and stereology were used to identify and quantitate Golgi fragments in met...
AbstractThe creation and propagation of the intricate Golgi architecture during the cell cycle poses...
The Golgi apparatus is a membrane-bound organelle that serves as a central conduit for the processin...
During mitosis, the mammalian Golgi disassembles into numerous vesicles and larger membrane structur...
Although much is known about how chromosome segregation is coupled to cell division, how intracellul...
Recent work indicates that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK)1 signaling at the G2/M cell...
When eukaryotic cells divide, they must faithfully segregate not only the genetic material but also ...
The mitotic disassembly and reassembly of the mammalian Golgi apparatus is an ideal system to study ...
The GRASP proteins were identified as factors involved in the stacking of Golgi cisternae in mammali...