In situ structural analysis of Golgi intracisternal protein arrays

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Abstract

We acquired molecular-resolution structures of the Golgi within its native cellular environment. Vitreous Chlamydomonas cells were thinned by cryo-focused ion beam milling and then visualized by cryo-electron tomography. These tomograms revealed structures within the Golgi cisternae that have not been seen before. Narrow trans-Golgi lumina were spanned by asymmetric membrane-associated protein arrays that had ~6-nm lateral periodicity. Subtomogram averaging showed that the arrays may determine the narrow central spacing of the trans-Golgi cisternae through zipper- like interactions, thereby forcing cargo to the trans-Golgi periphery. Additionally, we observed dense granular aggregates within cisternae and intracisternal filament bundles associated with trans-Golgi buds. These native in situ structures provide new molecular insights into Golgi architecture and function.

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Engel, B. D., Schaffer, M., Albert, S., Asano, S., Plitzko, J. M., & Baumeister, W. (2015). In situ structural analysis of Golgi intracisternal protein arrays. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(36), 11264–11269. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1515337112

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