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  2. GM130 and GRASP65-dependent lateral cisternal fusion allows uniform Golgi-enzyme distribution

GM130 and GRASP65-dependent lateral cisternal fusion allows uniform Golgi-enzyme distribution

  • Nat Cell Biol. 2006 Mar;8(3):238-48. doi: 10.1038/ncb1366.
Manojkumar A Puthenveedu 1 Collin Bachert Sapna Puri Frederick Lanni Adam D Linstedt
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Abstract

The mammalian Golgi apparatus exists as stacks of cisternae that are laterally linked to form a continuous membrane ribbon, but neither the molecular requirements for, nor the purpose of, Golgi ribbon formation are known. Here, we demonstrate that ribbon formation is mediated by specific membrane-fusion events that occur during Golgi assembly, and require the Golgi proteins GM130 and GRASP65. Furthermore, these GM130 and GRASP65-dependent lateral cisternal-fusion reactions are necessary to achieve uniform distribution of enzymes in the Golgi ribbon. The membrane continuity created by ribbon formation facilitates optimal processing conditions in the biosynthetic pathway.

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