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Golgi division and membrane traffic

M Lowe1, N Nakamura, G Warren

  • 1Cell Biology Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK.

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|August 8, 1998
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During cell division (mitosis), the Golgi complex fragments into vesicles and tubules. This study investigates Golgi fragmentation and inhibited membrane traffic during mitosis.

Area of Science:

  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Organelle Biology

Background:

  • The Golgi complex in mammalian cells typically forms a ribbon structure near the nucleus.
  • Cell division (mitosis) causes significant changes to Golgi structure.
  • The Golgi ribbon transforms into dispersed vesicles and tubules during mitosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying Golgi fragmentation during mitosis.
  • To understand how inhibited membrane traffic impacts Golgi structure during cell division.

Main Methods:

  • Microscopic analysis of Golgi structure during mitosis.
  • Investigating changes in membrane traffic during cell division.

Main Results:

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  • Confirmed the conversion of the Golgi ribbon to dispersed vesicles and tubules during mitosis.
  • Observed alterations in membrane function, specifically inhibited traffic, during this process.

Conclusions:

  • Golgi fragmentation during mitosis provides a model for studying organelle division.
  • Inhibition of membrane traffic is a key aspect of Golgi structural changes in mitosis.