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Mitosis controls the Golgi and the Golgi controls mitosis

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
In mammals, the Golgi complex is structured in the form of a continuous membranous system composed of up to 100 stacks connected by tubular bridges, the 'Golgi ribbon'. During mitosis, the Golgi undergoes extensive fragmentation through a multistage process that allows its correct partitioning and inheritance by daughter cells. Strikingly, this Golgi fragmentation is required not only for inheritance but also for mitotic entrance itself, since its block results in the arrest of the cell cycle in G2. This is called the 'Golgi mitotic checkpoint'. Recent studies have identified the severing of the ribbon into its constituent stacks during early G2 as the precise stage of Golgi fragmentation that controls mitotic entry. This opens new ways to elucidate the mechanism of the Golgi checkpoint.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MATRIX PROTEIN GM130; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; MITOTIC GOLGI; CELL-CYCLE; MAMMALIAN-CELLS
List of contributors:
Corda, Daniela; Colanzi, Antonino
Authors of the University:
COLANZI ANTONINO
CORDA DANIELA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/231326
Published in:
CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY
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