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... Golgi cisterna was transient and that the cisternae themselves moved from the cis to the trans face of the Golgi, changing over time. The movement of ...
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Jul 24, 2013 · ... Golgi cisterna (Kang and Staehelin 2008) (Fig. 1b). Cisternae at the carrier formation stage produce constitutive and regulated secretory ...
The central part of a given Golgi cisterna is usually quite narrow (10–20 nm), whereas the edges, generally indicated as rims, are more dilated. Especially at ...
Now in a RabB compartment, acquisition of RabC would confer the ability of the medial Golgi cisterna to fuse with a later RabC compartment. At this stage ...
Once formed, this flattened vesicle sequentially matures into 2 or more medial-Golgi cisternae, which eventually mature into the trans-Golgi cisterna, and ...
The model shown in Figure 2 proposes that a new cis-Golgi cisterna ... (1) COPII vesicles fuse to form ERGIC clusters, which fuse in turn to form a new Golgi ...
Jul 22, 2019 · ... Golgi cisterna as various traffic pathways are switched on and off. These traffic pathways drive changes in resident transmembrane protein ...
Term: Golgi cis cisterna. Synonyms: Golgi apparatus cis cisterna. Definition: The Golgi cisterna closest to the endoplasmic reticulum; the first processing ...
GO:0031985. Golgi cisterna. 18,501.36, 100.00 ; GO:0048194. Golgi vesicle budding. 10,615.58, 30.00 ; GO:0000301. retrograde transport, vesicle recycling within ...