AbstractWe have reconstituted the fusion and assembly of vesiculated Golgi membranes (VGMs) into functionally active stacks of cisternae. A kinetic analysis of this assembly process revealed that highly dispersed VGMs of 60–90 nm diameter first fuse to form larger vesicles of 200–300 nm diameter that are clustered together. These vesicles then fuse to form tubular elements and short cisternae, which finally assemble into stacks of cisternae. We now provide evidence that the sequential stack formation from VGMs reflects two distinct fusion processes: the first event is N-ethylmaleimide (NEM)-sensitive factor (NSF) dependent, and the second fusion event requires an NSF-like NEM-sensitive ATPase called p97. Interestingly, while the earliest st...
How are proteins transported across the stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus? Do they stay withi...
Vam2p/Vps41p is known to be required for transport vesicles with vacuolar cargo to bud from the Golg...
AbstractThe docking of transport vesicles with their target membrane is thought to be mediated by p1...
AbstractWe have reconstituted the fusion and assembly of vesiculated Golgi membranes (VGMs) into fun...
AbstractThe Golgi complex breaks down at mitosis and is subsequently reassembled in a process that i...
What is the first membrane fusion step in the secretory pathway? In mammals, transport vesicles coat...
What is the first membrane fusion step in the secretory pathway? In mammals, transport vesicles coat...
AbstractThe mitotic disassembly and reassembly of the mammalian Golgi apparatus is an iDAal system t...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus in animal cells breaks down at the onset of mitosis and is later rebuilt...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus is comprised of stacked cisternal membranes forming subcompartments spec...
AbstractSoluble factors, NSF and SNAPs, are required at many membrane fusion events within the cell....
SummaryPost-Golgi vesicles target and deliver most biosynthetic cargoes to the cell surface. However...
AbstractWe have previously shown that ilimaquinone (IQ), a marine sponge metabolite, causes complete...
AbstractGolgi cisternae regrew in a cell-free system from mitotic Golgi fragments incubated with buf...
In vitro assays identified the Golgi peripheral protein GRASP65 as a Golgi stacking factor that lin...
How are proteins transported across the stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus? Do they stay withi...
Vam2p/Vps41p is known to be required for transport vesicles with vacuolar cargo to bud from the Golg...
AbstractThe docking of transport vesicles with their target membrane is thought to be mediated by p1...
AbstractWe have reconstituted the fusion and assembly of vesiculated Golgi membranes (VGMs) into fun...
AbstractThe Golgi complex breaks down at mitosis and is subsequently reassembled in a process that i...
What is the first membrane fusion step in the secretory pathway? In mammals, transport vesicles coat...
What is the first membrane fusion step in the secretory pathway? In mammals, transport vesicles coat...
AbstractThe mitotic disassembly and reassembly of the mammalian Golgi apparatus is an iDAal system t...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus in animal cells breaks down at the onset of mitosis and is later rebuilt...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus is comprised of stacked cisternal membranes forming subcompartments spec...
AbstractSoluble factors, NSF and SNAPs, are required at many membrane fusion events within the cell....
SummaryPost-Golgi vesicles target and deliver most biosynthetic cargoes to the cell surface. However...
AbstractWe have previously shown that ilimaquinone (IQ), a marine sponge metabolite, causes complete...
AbstractGolgi cisternae regrew in a cell-free system from mitotic Golgi fragments incubated with buf...
In vitro assays identified the Golgi peripheral protein GRASP65 as a Golgi stacking factor that lin...
How are proteins transported across the stacked cisternae of the Golgi apparatus? Do they stay withi...
Vam2p/Vps41p is known to be required for transport vesicles with vacuolar cargo to bud from the Golg...
AbstractThe docking of transport vesicles with their target membrane is thought to be mediated by p1...