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Problems And Paradigms: Golgi complex beads and the transition region

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AbstractSecretory proteins and membranes move in transfer vesicles from the rough endoplasmic reticulum through the transitional region to the outer saccule of the Golgi complex. In both arthropod and vertebrate cells, the GC beads are a characteristic structural component of the transitional region. The beads are particles about half the size of ribosomes arranged equidistantly from one another and the smooth face of the ER. In an active GC, the beads are in rings through which the ER membrane emerges to form transfer vesicles. The beads may be part of the energy‐dependent step required for the movement of proteins along the secretory pathway, since they lose their ring arrangement under conditions that lower cellular ATP. The beads are organizers for Golgi complexes in the sense that they are the first recognizable components of new GCs as they arise from ER. Arthropod GC beads, but not those of vertebrates, can be visualized through their reaction with bismuthin vivoand in fixed tissue. Useful paradigms for traffic between the ER and the GC need to combine structural and biochemical information. Insect fat body, with its readily resolvable bismuth‐stained beads and easily fractionated cell components may have particular value for this prob

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    《bioessays》 |1990年第10期|495-501|共页
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    Michael Locke;

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