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Golgi complex fragmentation in G2/M transition: An organelle-based cell-cycle checkpoint
Authors:Corda Daniela  Barretta Maria Luisa  Cervigni Romina Ines  Colanzi Antonino
Institution:Institute of Protein Biochemistry, National Research Council (CNR), Via Pietro Castellino 111, Naples, Italy. d.corda@ibp.cnr.it
Abstract:In mammalian cells, the Golgi complex is organized into a continuous membranous system known as the Golgi ribbon, which is formed by individual Golgi stacks that are laterally connected by tubular bridges. During mitosis, the Golgi ribbon undergoes extensive fragmentation through a multistage process that is required for its correct partitioning into the daughter cells. Importantly, inhibition of this Golgi disassembly results in cell-cycle arrest at the G2 stage, suggesting that accurate inheritance of the Golgi complex is monitored by a "Golgi mitotic checkpoint." Here, we discuss the mechanisms and regulation of the Golgi ribbon breakdown and briefly comment on how Golgi partitioning may inhibit G2/M transition.
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