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- W1485382941 abstract "The Golgi apparatus plays a central role in the eukaryotic secretory pathway shuttling products between a variety of destinations throughout the cell. It is a major site for the post translational modification and processing of proteins as well as having a significant role in the synthesis of complex carbohydrates. The Golgi apparatus exists as a contiguous component of the endomembrane system which encompasses the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), plasma membrane, vacuoles, endosomes and lysozymes (Morre & Mollenhauer, 2009). The Golgi apparatus is tightly linked to numerous signaling processes through membrane and vesicular trafficking throughout the endomembrane. This interconnection provides communication and recycling networks between the Golgi apparatus, the plasma membrane, vacuoles and lysosomes. Thus, the Golgi apparatus represents significant structure within the eukaryotic cell by regulating an array of complex biosynthetic processes. The Golgi apparatus was first described at the end of the 19th century by Camillo Golgi using light microscopy on nerve tissue samples (Golgi, 1898; Droscher, 1998). A half century passed and with the development of the electron microscope a more detailed picture emerged highlighting the extreme complexity and heterogeneity of the organelle in the eukaryotic cell (Dalton & Felix, 1953). The classic structure of the Golgi apparatus is that of a distinct membranous stack disassociated within the cytosol (Fig.1). This familiar image conceals the underlying complexity and interconnected nature of this organelle within the cell. With the development in the last decade of routine mass spectrometry-based proteomics, applying these methods to functionally characterize biological systems has been a major focus. The complexity and integrated structure of the Golgi apparatus and associated membrane systems makes analysis of this organelle one of the most complicated subcellular compartments to address with modern proteomics techniques. This chapter will highlight recent advances in our knowledge about the Golgi apparatus in eukaryotic systems that have been largely driven by the development of isolation procedures and subsequent proteomic analysis." @default.
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- W1485382941 title "The Current State of the Golgi Proteomes" @default.
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