2008
DOI: 10.1104/pp.108.120618
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Nanoscale Architecture of Endoplasmic Reticulum Export Sites and of Golgi Membranes as Determined by Electron Tomography  

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“…As shown in Figure 9p-u, epidermal cells showed dispersed Golgi stacks within the cytoplasm. In accordance with the fact that TGN is known to be closely attached to the Golgi in some cases but not in others (reviewed by Staehelin and Kang, 2008), MPK6-positive spots showed either distinct localization from Golgi or were occasionally found in association with Golgi stacks, but not directly overlapped with them. This further supports the idea of MPK6 localization at the TGN.…”
Section: Mpk6 Localizes To Punctuated Structures Located At the Pm Anmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…As shown in Figure 9p-u, epidermal cells showed dispersed Golgi stacks within the cytoplasm. In accordance with the fact that TGN is known to be closely attached to the Golgi in some cases but not in others (reviewed by Staehelin and Kang, 2008), MPK6-positive spots showed either distinct localization from Golgi or were occasionally found in association with Golgi stacks, but not directly overlapped with them. This further supports the idea of MPK6 localization at the TGN.…”
Section: Mpk6 Localizes To Punctuated Structures Located At the Pm Anmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…4, B, F, and I, and 6, B and F). These collapsed membrane domains, which resemble the collapsed membrane domains of trans-Golgi cisternae (Staehelin et al, 1990;Staehelin and Kang, 2008), appear to be formed by osmotic forces, most likely due to active transport of the solubilized nutrient molecules from the vacuole lumen into the cytoplasm. As in trans-Golgi cisternae, this osmotic collapse causes the luminal materials to be squeezed into the remaining swollen vacuole domains, where the vacuole membrane appears tightly pressed against the vacuole contents (Figs.…”
Section: Cryofixation and Freeze-substitution Methods Are Important Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some green algae, the Golgi represents a large stack consisting of numerous cisternae (Noguchi, 1978, Staehelin andKang, 2008). The Golgi apparatus in flowering plants is thus regarded as a nice model to study its morphology in detail by light microscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%