Cisternal maturation and vesicle transport: join the band wagon! (Review)
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- DOI: 10.1080/0968768031000114024
Cisternal maturation and vesicle transport: join the band wagon! (Review)
Abstract
'No cellular organelle has been the subject of as many, as long-lasting or as diverse polemics as the Golgi apparatus'. This statement was made by Whaley almost 30 years ago in the book The Golgi Apparatus and still holds true today, perhaps more then ever. Why is this? How come something as mundane as a series of intracellular membrane bound structures continues to fascinate and captivate a large section of the cell biology community? One simple reason (putting polemics aside) is that the secretory pathway appears deceptively simple. Once probed, however, it has a persistent habit of developing into an enigma. Is one then not closer than 30 years ago? In a sense yes, in that one has more components and a better understanding of inherent membrane dynamics, but it is still not known how newly synthesized proteins and lipids make their way from the ER to the plasma membrane. Is it by vesicles, cisternal carriers or transient tubular connections? It has also been learned that newly synthesized proteins are segregated away from the resident components throughout the pathway, but not how. Do coat proteins hold the key? It is understood that the cytoskeleton is important, but not really why. It is known that each Golgi stack is a fully functional unit, but not why stacks are connected laterally into a large ribbon (the Golgi apparatus). This review focuses on how proteins make their way through the pathway, a basic question that remains to be answered.
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