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Cell Struct Funct 2024 Oct 03; doi: 10.1247/csf.24055.
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Cell-wide arrangement of Golgi/RE units depends on the microtubule organization.

Tago T , Fujii S , Sasaki S , Shirae-Kurabayashi M , Sakamoto N , Yamamoto T , Maeda M , Ueki T , Satoh T , Satoh AK .


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We have previously shown that Golgi stacks and recycling endosomes (REs) exist as Golgi/RE units in sea urchin embryos. In this study, we showed that Golgi/RE units were scattered throughout the cytoplasm at early developmental stages but gathered to form a "Golgi ring" surrounding the centric REs at the blastula stage. This change in the cell-wide arrangement of Golgi/RE units coincided with a dramatic change in microtubule organization from a randomly oriented cortical pattern to radial arrays under the apical plasma membrane. A single gigantic Golgi apparatus surrounding centric RE is clearly associated with the center of the radial microtubule arrays. Furthermore, we found that in some animal species belonging to different clades, Golgi stacks lack lateral connections but are likely centralized by microtubule motors. These results suggest that Golgi centralization depends on the organization of the microtubule array in addition to the lateral linking between Golgi stacks. Key words: Golgi stack, recycling endosome, Golgi-ribbon, microtubule, cilium, sea urchin, ascidian.

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