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Secretory traffic triggers the formation of tubular continuities across Golgi sub-compartments

Authors :
Alvar Trucco
Alberto Luini
Massimiliano Baldassarre
Willie J. C. Geerts
Roberto Buccione
Roman S. Polishchuk
Alexander A. Mironov
Enrica San Pietro
Abraham J. Koster
Daniele Di Giandomenico
Galina V. Beznoussenko
Oliviano Martella
Aurora Fusella
Koert N.J. Burger
Alessio Di Pentima
Elena V. Polishchuk
Source :
Nature cell biology 6 (2004). doi:10.1038/ncb1180, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Trucco A.; Polishchuk R.S.; Martella O.; Di Pentima A.; Fusella A.; Di Giandomenico D.; San Pietro E.; Beznoussenko G.V.; Polishchuk E.V.; Baldassarre M.; Buccione R.; Geerts W.J.;Koster A.J.; Burger K.N., Mironov A.A.; Luini A./titolo:Secretory traffic triggers the formation of tubular continuities across Golgi sub-compartments/doi:10.1038%2Fncb1180/rivista:Nature cell biology/anno:2004/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:6
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The organization of secretory traffic remains unclear, mainly because of the complex structure and dynamics of the secretory pathway. We have thus studied a simplified system, a single synchronized traffic wave crossing an individual Golgi stack, using electron tomography. Endoplasmic-reticulum-to-Golgi carriers join the stack by fusing with cis cisternae and induce the formation of intercisternal tubules, through which they redistribute their contents throughout the stack. These tubules seem to be pervious to Golgi enzymes, whereas Golgi vesicles are depleted of both enzymes and cargo. Cargo then traverses the stack without leaving the cisternal lumen. When cargo exits the stack, intercisternal connections disappear. These findings provide a new view of secretory traffic that includes dynamic intercompartment continuities as key players.

Details

ISSN :
14657392
Volume :
6
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature cell biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6262e22d967a46439cb41f97f07340b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1180