AbstractEven after one hundred years, the Golgi apparatus remains a major challenge in the field of Cell Biology. This is particularly true in terms of transport and of protein sorting. For example, the question how cargo proteins are transported through this organelle is still a matter of debate. Emphasis has been put on the role of anterograde and retrograde transport vesicles. These have been proposed to carry cargo from cisterna to cisterna and to recycle components needed for further rounds of transport. Alternatively, anterograde movement of cargo takes place in cisternal membranes rather than transport vesicles. These membranes assemble and mature in a cis to trans direction. In this case, retrograde transport vesicles need to recycl...
Open AccessThe mechanisms controlling the transport of proteins through the Golgi stack of mammalian...
AbstractMorphological data suggest that Golgi cisternae form at the cis-face of the stack and then p...
The Golgi complex (GC) represents the central junction for membrane trafficking. Protein and lipid c...
AbstractThe paradigms for transport along the biosynthetic route have changed dramatically over the ...
In this work I investigated the mechanisms governing protein sorting in the Golgi. The cisternal mat...
In eukaryotic cells, protein sorting is a highly regulated mechanism important for many physiologica...
In this work I investigated the mechanisms governing protein sorting in the Golgi. The cisternal mat...
The trans-Golgi network (TGN) is an important cargo sorting station within the cell where newly synt...
How are proteins transported across the stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus? Do they stay withi...
The protein composition of the Golgi is intimately linked to its structure and function. As the Golg...
The design principles dictating the spatio-temporal organisation of eukaryotic cells, and in particu...
In eukaryotic cells, the Golgi apparatus receives newly synthesized proteins from the endoplasmic re...
The Golgi apparatus is essential for protein sorting and transport. Many researchers have long been ...
In eukaryotic cells, protein sorting is a highly regulated mechanism important for many physiologica...
In eukaryotic cells, the Golgi apparatus receives newly synthesized proteins from the endoplasmic re...
Open AccessThe mechanisms controlling the transport of proteins through the Golgi stack of mammalian...
AbstractMorphological data suggest that Golgi cisternae form at the cis-face of the stack and then p...
The Golgi complex (GC) represents the central junction for membrane trafficking. Protein and lipid c...
AbstractThe paradigms for transport along the biosynthetic route have changed dramatically over the ...
In this work I investigated the mechanisms governing protein sorting in the Golgi. The cisternal mat...
In eukaryotic cells, protein sorting is a highly regulated mechanism important for many physiologica...
In this work I investigated the mechanisms governing protein sorting in the Golgi. The cisternal mat...
The trans-Golgi network (TGN) is an important cargo sorting station within the cell where newly synt...
How are proteins transported across the stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus? Do they stay withi...
The protein composition of the Golgi is intimately linked to its structure and function. As the Golg...
The design principles dictating the spatio-temporal organisation of eukaryotic cells, and in particu...
In eukaryotic cells, the Golgi apparatus receives newly synthesized proteins from the endoplasmic re...
The Golgi apparatus is essential for protein sorting and transport. Many researchers have long been ...
In eukaryotic cells, protein sorting is a highly regulated mechanism important for many physiologica...
In eukaryotic cells, the Golgi apparatus receives newly synthesized proteins from the endoplasmic re...
Open AccessThe mechanisms controlling the transport of proteins through the Golgi stack of mammalian...
AbstractMorphological data suggest that Golgi cisternae form at the cis-face of the stack and then p...
The Golgi complex (GC) represents the central junction for membrane trafficking. Protein and lipid c...