1999
DOI: 10.1006/excr.1998.4326
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Role of Microtubules in the Organization of the Golgi Complex

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“…In this context, the interaction between the Golgi complex and the MT network has been extensively studied. The Golgi apparatus colocalizes with the minus ends of MTs, which are usually associated with the centrosome (for review see Kreis et al, 1997;Thyberg and Moskalewski, 1999). This localization actually results from an equilibrium between two contradictory movements that have been unraveled with the use of MT-depolymerizing drugs and probably occur on MT subpopulations with different dynamics.…”
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“…In this context, the interaction between the Golgi complex and the MT network has been extensively studied. The Golgi apparatus colocalizes with the minus ends of MTs, which are usually associated with the centrosome (for review see Kreis et al, 1997;Thyberg and Moskalewski, 1999). This localization actually results from an equilibrium between two contradictory movements that have been unraveled with the use of MT-depolymerizing drugs and probably occur on MT subpopulations with different dynamics.…”
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“…The maintenance of the Golgi ribbon has been shown to require an intact MT network 11 . However, the underlying mechanism for maintaining this specific Golgi arrangement as well as its physiological significance had been unclear until the above-mentioned studies.…”
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“…The cytoskeleton 47 determines the location of the Golgi, and depending on the 48 cellular model, either microtubules or actin filaments have 49 the greater influence (Egea and Rios 2008), the impact of 50 intermediate filaments being very limited (Gao and Sztul 51 2001;Gao et al 2002;Styers et al 2006;Toivola et al 52 2005). Historically, microtubules were the first cytoskele-53 ton element to be linked to the Golgi structure and function 54 (Thyberg and Moskalewski 1999), and only later was it 55 firmly established that actin and associated proteins (actin 56 et al) also played a significant role (for recent reviews see Soldati and Schliwa 61 2006). Here, we provide an up-to-date overview of the 62 structural and transport consequences of the coupling 75 jasplakinolide and botulinum toxins and are known generi-76 cally as actin toxins or actin drugs ( Fig.…”
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