Biochemical sub-fractionation of the mammalian Golgi apparatus |
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Authors: | Taguchi Tomohiko Pypaert Marc Warren Graham |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell Biology, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06520–8002, USA |
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Abstract: | We have exploited the breakdown of the Golgi apparatus that occurs during mitosis to isolate subfractions using immuno-affinity methods. Rat liver Golgi stacks were treated with mitotic cytosol from HeLa cells, and the fragments were then incubated with antibodies immobilized on magnetic beads. Antibodies against the cis -Golgi marker, GM130, bound membranes that were depleted in the trans -Golgi network marker, TGN38, whereas antibodies against the cytoplasmic tail of TGN38 did the reverse. A range of other Golgi enzymes, SNAREs and tethers were also tested and were found to bind to anti-GM130 antibodies to an extent that reflected their proximity to cis -cisternae as determined by other techniques. This method should provide a useful complement to the immuno-EM methods presently used to map the Golgi apparatus . |
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Keywords: | fractionation Golgi golgin mitosis SNARE tether |
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