1994
DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.1994.62051698.x
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Action of Brefeldin A on Amphibian Neurons: Passage of Newly Synthesized Proteins Through the Golgi Complex Is Not Required for Continued Fast Organelle Transport in Axons

Abstract: The relation between the availability of newly synthesized protein and lipid and the axonal transport of optically detectable organelles was examined in peripheral nerve preparations of amphibia (Rana catesbeiana and Xenopus laevis) in which intracellular traffic from the endo‐plasmic reticulum to the Golgi complex was inhibited with brefeldin A (BFA). Accumulation of fast‐transported radio‐labeled protein or phospholipid proximal to a sciatic nerve ligature was monitored in vitro in preparations of dorsal roo… Show more

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