2017
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erx216
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Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus: old friends, novel intimate relationships

Abstract: This article comments on:Osterrieder A, Sparkes IA, Botchway SW, Ward A, Ketelaar T, de Ruijter N, Hawes C. 2017. Stacks off tracks: a role for the golgin AtCASP in plant endoplasmic reticulum–Golgi apparatus tethering. .

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“…These two compartments are closely associated with each other to facilitate movement of cargo between them. For example, the ER forms an extensive network throughout the plant cell, and the Golgi bodies are associated with ER in part through golgin-tethering complexes ( Osterrieder et al , 2017 ; see also the Insight article by Vitale and Pedrazzini, 2017 ). From the ER, these proteins are exported to the cis -side of the Golgi and are transported through the Golgi stacks where protein modifications such as glycosylation can occur.…”
Section: The Endoplasmic Reticulum As the Trafficking Start Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two compartments are closely associated with each other to facilitate movement of cargo between them. For example, the ER forms an extensive network throughout the plant cell, and the Golgi bodies are associated with ER in part through golgin-tethering complexes ( Osterrieder et al , 2017 ; see also the Insight article by Vitale and Pedrazzini, 2017 ). From the ER, these proteins are exported to the cis -side of the Golgi and are transported through the Golgi stacks where protein modifications such as glycosylation can occur.…”
Section: The Endoplasmic Reticulum As the Trafficking Start Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%