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Golgi trans cisterna
(9 results)
CIL:8063
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
Golgi stack
The Golgi stack is comprised of seven cisternae, but only the seventh (trans-most) cisterna displays clathrin coated budding profiles. Clathrin spikes are clearly seen on equatorial views of certain b...
CIL:8070
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
Golgi stack
A 3-D model of the three trans-Golgi cisternae and associating ER in a portion of the Golgi stack. The modeled cisternae (in cis-to-trans order) are colored rose (C5), gold (C6) and red (C7). The asso...
CIL:11362
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
post-translational protein modification
Cellular Component
Golgi apparatus
Figure 199 from Chapter 6 (Golgi Apparatus) of 'The Cell, 2nd Ed.' by Don W. Fawcett M.D. The Golgi apparatus in epithelial cells from the mouse epididymis. The convex, or cis, side of the Golgi sho...
CIL:8062
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
Golgi stack
Movie Focusing on the model of the two trans-most cisternae, C6 and C7. The penultimate trans-cisterna (C6-gold) is a tubular reticular cisterna, that extends tubules trans of the trans-most cisterna ...
CIL:36770
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium caudatum
Biological Process
Golgi organization
Cellular Component
Golgi apparatus
Dictyosomal elements of the Golgi complex consist of a layer of coated transition vesicles next to a specialized area of ER called the transition zone and two or three highly fenestrated layers of cis...
CIL:36684
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
organelle assembly
Cellular Component
trichocyst
Following discharge, remnant trichocyst membrane does not appear to directly enter the trans Golgi network for reuse in new trichocyst formation. Rather the HRP will be transferred to lysosomes (not s...
CIL:9536
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
Golgi cis cisterna
Golgi Complex from Mammotroph of Lactating Female Rat Pituitary. In this image the content of two immature secretory granules (ISG) is condensing within the last Golgi cisterna on the trans-face. The...
CIL:11923
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
clathrin coat of trans-Golgi network vesicle
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) can exit the Golgi/TGN via clathrin-coated vesicles. Double-labeling using rabbit polyclonal antibodies to AMPA receptors (AMPARs) (combination of 3 antibodies: GluR1, GluR2, G...
CIL:7199
NCBI Organism Classification
Mammalian Cell Animation
Biological Process
Golgi organization
Cellular Component
Golgi apparatus
The Golgi Apparatus. In mammalian cells, the very complex architecture of the membrane system makes understanding the interrelationship of the different organelles within the cell difficult. Their dyn...