Functional Morphology of the Golgi Apparatus

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Paperback, 96 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 1987e druk, 1987
ISBN13: 9783540180623
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This book gives a survey of the architecture of the Golgi apparatus, as revealed by morphological and cytochemical studies with a variety of cell types. The results presented include demonstrations of Golgi architecture in the course of cell differentiation, at varying functional cellular states, and under the influence of microtubule-disrupting agents. Emphasis is particularly placed on the organization of subsections of the Golgi apparatus and the questions of how Golgi subsections may be related to functional subcompartments of the Golgi system. By means of affinity-cytochemical approaches, using a palette of lectins of diverse sugar specificities, it is shown that functional subcompartments can be distributed in the complex Golgi system irrespective of the morphological subdivision in cis-medial-trans-transmost subsections. The use of pre- and post-embedment lectin-cytochemical approaches as a tool for the localization of functional Golgi subcompartments is of particular interest, especially as some of the lectins have been used in these approaches for the first time. This book intends to provide synoptic information on the architecture of the Golgi apparatus, its wide variability and possible arrangements of Golgi subcompartments.

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ISBN13:9783540180623
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:96
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:1987

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1 Introduction.- 2 Material and Methods.- 3 Architecture of the Golgi Apparatus.- 3.1 Golgi Stacks.- 3.1.1 Transitional Elements — Transport Vesicles.- 3.1.2 Transmost Golgi Section.- 3.1.3 Golgi Elements — “Common Secretory-Endocytic Compartments”?.- 3.1.4 Endoplasmic Reticulum.- 3.1.5 Golgi-Associated Endoplasmic Reticulum Lysosomes.- 3.1.6 Cytoplasmically Coated Membranes.- 3.2 Golgi Architecture During Mitosis.- 3.3 Microtubules and Golgi Organization.- 3.4 Variability of Golgi Architecture.- 3.4.1 Golgi Architecture in the Course of Cell Differentiation.- 4 Cytochemistry.- 4.1 Classic Cytochemical Reactions — Enzyme Cytochemistry.- 4.1.1 Enzyme Modulations.- 4.2 Immunocytochemistry.- 4.2.1 Newly Synthesized Molecules Traversing the Golgi Apparatus.- 4.2.1.1 Secretory Molecules.- 4.2.1.2 Lysosomal Enzymes.- 4.2.1.3 Membrane Proteins.- 4.2.2 Enzymes Involved in Glycan Biosynthesis.- 4.2.3 Antibodies Directed Against Golgi-Associated Molecules.- 4.2.4 Lysosomal Membrane Antigens.- 4.2.5 c-AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Type II.- 4.3 Lectin Cytochemistry.- 4.3.1 Concanavalin A.- 4.3.2 Ricinus communis I Agglutinin.- 4.3.3 Helix pomatia Lectin.- 4.3.4 Pisum sativum Lectin.- 4.3.5 Lens culinaris Lectin.- 5 Uptake in the Golgi Apparatus of Internalized Molecules.- 6 Discussion.- 6.1 Morphologic Subsections — Functional Subcompartments.- 6.2 Morphology and Classic Cytochemistry.- 6.3 Immunocytochemistry and Lectin Cytochemistry.- 6.3.1 Exit Sites.- 6.3.2 Variability of the Golgi Architecture.- 6.3.3 Mosaiclike Patterns.- 6.3.4 “Backbone Cisternae”.- 7 Summary.- References.- Addendum.

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