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Golgi apparatus and golgi zone
Authors:I HrŠel
Institution:1. Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Dejvice, Flemingovo nám. 2, Praha 6
Abstract:The author of this paper has attempted to clarify some problems concerning the nomenclature of Golgi apparatus and Golgi zone. The actual aim of this paper is to summarize — while using the more safe nomenclature—the existing knowledge about the functional relations between nucleus and cytoplasm arising from the study of the juxtanuclear zone by electron microscopy. Some observations lead to the assumption that the juxtanuclear zone is the place where cell components are formed or transformed. Considering its temporary character in proliferating cells and taking into account the connections with endoplasmic reticulum and the presence of pores, the nuclear membrane remains apparently a barrier restraining the spontaneous movement of substances and of cell components respectively between cytoplasm and karyoplasm that can be seen e.g. in the grouping of cytoplasmic formations in the juxtanuclear zone. In plant cells, within the zone mentioned agglomerations of different cell formations have been found, either the Golgi apparatus or mitochondria, secretion granules, lipid inclusions, vacuoles or plastids. Such a gathering of cytoplasmic material has been observed especially in young embryonic cells or in cells with retarded or stopped metabolism. The older and/or intensively active cells would then absolve an expansion of the cytoplasmic material into the whole cell. Similar formative mechanisms, now available for study during some ontogenic phases or at definite functional states only, could be effective even in the course of phylogenesis. From this point of view some of the formations described could be regarded as a kind of atavisms.
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