高尔基体功能膜成熟模型的微观形态及起源。

D James Morré, Hilton H Mollenhauer
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摘要

高尔基体功能的膜成熟(流分化)模型体现了这样的概念:在高尔基体的一面,来自内质网的膜形成了囊泡,而在另一面,当现有的囊泡从一个位置转移到另一个位置时,囊泡形成中的囊泡被利用,以输送到质膜。该模型的推导几乎完全来自于光显微镜和电子显微镜。特别重要的是观察到,通过高尔基体时,伴随着膜的分化,从内质网状到质膜样,沿着堆叠的小囊的极性轴。内质网和/或核膜、转运体、分泌囊泡和其他高尔基体结构通过一个完整的内膜系统的运作共同参与的概念对该模型至关重要。动态方面最初由放射自显影和细胞分离研究证实,在荧光标记和活细胞的新方法中得到证实。
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Microscopic morphology and the origins of the membrane maturation model of Golgi apparatus function.

The membrane maturation (flow differentiation) model of Golgi apparatus function embodies concepts of saccule formation at one face of the Golgi apparatus from membranes derived from endoplasmic reticulum and utilization of saccules in vesicle formation at the opposite face for delivery to the plasma membrane as existing saccules are displaced from one position within the stack to another. Derivation of the model came almost entirely from light and electron microscopy. Especially important were observations that passage through the Golgi apparatus was accompanied by differentiation of membranes from endoplasmic reticulum-like to plasma membrane-like across the polarity axis of the stacked saccules. The concept of coparticipation of endoplasmic reticulum and/or nuclear envelope, transition, and secretory vesicles and other pre- and post-Golgi apparatus structures through the operation of an integrated endomembrane system was essential to the model. Dynamic aspects confirmed initially by autoradiographing and cell fractionation studies have been corroborated in newer approaches of fluorescent labeling and with living cells.

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