<p>A comprehensive review of the Golgi apparatus and its functioning would require a multi-volume publication and not a monograph and it would be so repetitious as to discourage the reader. The requirement at this stage is for a reinterpretation of the character and functioning of this organelle sin
The Golgi Apparatus
β Scribed by E. G. Berger (auth.), Professor Dr. E. G. Berger, Professor Dr. J. Roth (eds.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Molecular and Cell Biology Updates
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In 1898 Camillo Golgi reported his newly observed intracellular structure, the apparato reticolare interno, now universally known as the Golgi Apparatus. The method he used was an ingenious histological technique (La reazione nera) which brought him fame for the discovery of neuronal networks and culminated in the award of the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1906. This technique, however, was not easily reproducible and led to a long-lasting controversy about the reality of the Golgi apparatus. Its identification as a ubiquitous organelle by electron microscopy turned out to be the breakthrough and incited an enormous wave of interest in this organelle at the end of the sixties. In recent years immunochemical techniques and molecular cloning approaches opened up new avenues and led to an ongoing resurgence of interest. The role of the Golgi apparatus in modifying, broadening and refining the structural information conferred by transcription/translation is now generally accepted but still incompletely understood. During the coming years, this topic certainly will remain center stage in the field of cell biology. The centennial of the discovery of this fascinating organelle prompted us to edit a new comprehensive book on the Golgi apparatus whose complexity necessitated the contributions of leading specialists in this field. This book is aimed at a broad readership of glycobiologists as well as cell and molecular biologists and may also be interesting for advanced students of biology and life sciences.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
The Golgi apparatus: From discovery to contemporary studies....Pages 1-35
Three-dimensional structure of the Golgi apparatus in mammalian cells....Pages 37-61
Protein sorting and vesicular traffic in the Golgi apparatus....Pages 63-129
Topology of glycosylation in the Golgi apparatus....Pages 131-161
Transport of nucleotide sugars, nucleotide sulfate and ATP into the lumen of the Golgi apparatus....Pages 163-178
Golgi apparatus-cytoskeleton interactions....Pages 179-193
Changes in the architecture of the Golgi apparatus during mitosis....Pages 195-217
Insights into Golgi function through mutants in yeast and animal cells....Pages 219-246
The Golgi apparatus in disease....Pages 247-273
The plant Golgi apparatus: Structural organization and functional properties....Pages 275-301
Back Matter....Pages 303-306
β¦ Subjects
Life Sciences, general; Biomedicine general
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