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By- Aayush Sahai,
Rana Das
Priyanka Dey
Sudarshi Chakrabarty
The Golgi apparatus is noticeable with both

light and electron microscope. It is also called
Golgi complex.

The Golgi complex was discovered by an

Italian physician and Noble Laureate Camillo
Golgi in 1898 during an investigation of the
nervous system.

Its electron microscopic structure was

described by Dalton and Felix in 1954.
The Golgi apparatus is present in all Eukaryotic cells and
absent in Prokaryotes.

The Golgi apparatus is specially extensive in the secretory
cells.

It is absent in few cell types, such as the mammalian RBCs,

sperm cells of Bryophytes and Pteridophytes and sieve tubes
of plants.
A cell may have one large Golgi complex or several
very small ones. It occupies different positions in
different kind of cells.

In secretory and absorptive cells, it usually lies
between the nucleus.

The invertebrate and plant cells usually have

several small Golgi complexs, called Dictyosomes,
scattered throughout the cytoplasm.
Golgi complex varies in size and form in different

cell types but usually has similar organization for any
one kind of cells.

Electron microscope shows it as a central stack

(pile) of parallel, flattened, intercommunicating sacs
or cisternae and many peripheral tubules and
vesicles.
I. Cisternae:
The cisternae vary in number from 3-7 in most animal cells
and from 10-20 in plant cells.

Usually

equally spaced in the stack, separated from each
other by thin layers of intercisternal cytoplasm.

Cisternae may be flat but are often curved.
Golgi complex has a distinct polarity, the

two poles are
called cis face and trans face, which act respectively as the
receiving and shipping departments.

Convex side of stack -> forming (cis) face.
Concave side of stack -> maturing (trans) face.
Secretory materials reach the Golgi complex

from Smooth
Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) by way of transport vesicles which
bud off from SER and fuse with golgi cisternae on the cis face.

From

the trans face Secretory vesicles arises that carry the
processed material to their destination.
Tubules: Small, round tubules arise from the

periphery of the cisternae. Some of these enlarge at
their ends to form vesicles.

Vesicles: the vesicles lie near the ends and
concave surface of the Golgi complex.

They are of two types: smooth or secretory
vesicles and coated vesicles.
All the Golgi elements are filled with a fluid, the
Golgi matrix.
Functions of Golgi
Complex

 Secretion
 Synthesis
 Sulfation
* ApoptosisAPPARATUS
GOLGI

 Phosphorylation
 Cell-specific functions
1.

SECRETION-

Although the golgi apparatus is involved in
many different cellular processes ,its principle role in
many cells is in secretion.

Golgi plays an important role in the synthesis
of proteoglycans, which are molecules present in
the extracellular matrix of animals.
*Path of secretion
Diagram of secretory
process from endoplasmic
reticulum (orange) to Golgi
apparatus (pink). 1. Nuclear
membrane; 2. Nuclear
pore; 3. Rough
endoplasmic reticulum
(RER); 4. Smooth
endoplasmic reticulum
(SER); 5. Ribosome
attached to RER; 6.
Macromolecules; 7.
Transport vesicles; 8. Golgi
apparatus; 9.Cis face of
Golgi apparatus;
10. Trans face of Golgi
apparatus; 11. Cisternae of
the Golgi Apparatus
2. SYNTHESIS

It is also a major site of carbohydrate synthesis
This includes the production
of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), long
unbranched polysaccharides which the Golgi then attaches to a
protein synthesised in the endoplasmic reticulum to
form proteoglycans.
Enzymes in the Golgi polymerize several of these GAGs
via a xylose link onto the core protein.
*synthesis
The Golgi apparatus is involved
in cell secretions; secretory
vesicles are also shown, which
break off the membranes and
transport materials to the cell
(plasma) membrane.
3. SULFATION
Another task of the Golgi involves the sulfation of certain
molecules passing through its lumen via sulfotranferases that
gain their sulfur molecule from a donor called PAPS.
This process occurs on the GAGs of proteoglycans as well as
on the core protein.
Sulfation is generally performed in the trans-Golgi network.
The level of sulfation is very important to the proteoglycans'
signalling abilities as well as giving the proteoglycan its overall
negative charge.
4. APOPTOSIS
The Golgi has a putative role in apoptosis, with several Bcl2 family members localised there, as well as to the mitochondria.
A newly characterized protein, GAAP (Golgi anti-apoptotic
protein), almost exclusively resides in the Golgi and protects
cells from apoptosis by an as-yet undefined mechanism.
5. PHOSPHORYLATION
The phosphorylation of molecules requires energy in the form of ATP .
That ATP is imported into the lumen of the Golgi
utilised by resident kinases such as casein kinase 1and casein kinase 2.
One molecule that is phosphorylated in the Golgi is Apolipoprotein, which forms a
molecule known as VLDL that is a constituent of blood serum.
It is thought that the phosphorylation of these molecules is important to help aid in
their sorting for secretion into the blood serum.
VESICULAR TRANSPORT
* Vesicles leaving RER transported to the cis face of GA, fuse
with the membrane and empty the contents into the lumen.

* Molecules inside the lumen are modified and sorted for
transport to the next destination.

* Proteins destined for places other than ER and GA, moves to
trans face.
* Gets placed on either of the 3 vesicles, i.e.
Exocytotic , Secretory and Lysosomal vesicles.
CELL SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS
* Formation of cell wall and cell plate in Plant Tissues.
* Acrosome development in sperm cells.
* Secretion of Zymogen in the Exocrine cells of Pancreas.
* Secretion and transformation of Lipid in the liver cells.
* Similar secretory functions are carried out in the Brunner’s
gland cells, alveolar epithelium, Paneth cells, connective
tissues as well.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
* GA is made of a stack of membrane bound sacs.
* It receives most of the substances from Endoplasmic
Reticulum.

* It produces vesicles which carry secretions on to the cell
surface.

* Basically, it functions as a “post office”- where the proteins
and lipids are taken,labelled and transported to other
locations within the body.
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Golgi complex structure and function

  • 1. By- Aayush Sahai, Rana Das Priyanka Dey Sudarshi Chakrabarty
  • 2. The Golgi apparatus is noticeable with both light and electron microscope. It is also called Golgi complex. The Golgi complex was discovered by an Italian physician and Noble Laureate Camillo Golgi in 1898 during an investigation of the nervous system. Its electron microscopic structure was described by Dalton and Felix in 1954.
  • 3. The Golgi apparatus is present in all Eukaryotic cells and absent in Prokaryotes. The Golgi apparatus is specially extensive in the secretory cells. It is absent in few cell types, such as the mammalian RBCs, sperm cells of Bryophytes and Pteridophytes and sieve tubes of plants.
  • 4. A cell may have one large Golgi complex or several very small ones. It occupies different positions in different kind of cells. In secretory and absorptive cells, it usually lies between the nucleus. The invertebrate and plant cells usually have several small Golgi complexs, called Dictyosomes, scattered throughout the cytoplasm.
  • 5. Golgi complex varies in size and form in different cell types but usually has similar organization for any one kind of cells. Electron microscope shows it as a central stack (pile) of parallel, flattened, intercommunicating sacs or cisternae and many peripheral tubules and vesicles.
  • 6. I. Cisternae: The cisternae vary in number from 3-7 in most animal cells and from 10-20 in plant cells. Usually equally spaced in the stack, separated from each other by thin layers of intercisternal cytoplasm. Cisternae may be flat but are often curved. Golgi complex has a distinct polarity, the two poles are called cis face and trans face, which act respectively as the receiving and shipping departments. Convex side of stack -> forming (cis) face. Concave side of stack -> maturing (trans) face. Secretory materials reach the Golgi complex from Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) by way of transport vesicles which bud off from SER and fuse with golgi cisternae on the cis face. From the trans face Secretory vesicles arises that carry the processed material to their destination.
  • 7. Tubules: Small, round tubules arise from the periphery of the cisternae. Some of these enlarge at their ends to form vesicles. Vesicles: the vesicles lie near the ends and concave surface of the Golgi complex. They are of two types: smooth or secretory vesicles and coated vesicles. All the Golgi elements are filled with a fluid, the Golgi matrix.
  • 8.
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  • 10. Functions of Golgi Complex  Secretion  Synthesis  Sulfation * ApoptosisAPPARATUS GOLGI   Phosphorylation  Cell-specific functions
  • 11. 1. SECRETION- Although the golgi apparatus is involved in many different cellular processes ,its principle role in many cells is in secretion. Golgi plays an important role in the synthesis of proteoglycans, which are molecules present in the extracellular matrix of animals.
  • 12. *Path of secretion Diagram of secretory process from endoplasmic reticulum (orange) to Golgi apparatus (pink). 1. Nuclear membrane; 2. Nuclear pore; 3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER); 4. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER); 5. Ribosome attached to RER; 6. Macromolecules; 7. Transport vesicles; 8. Golgi apparatus; 9.Cis face of Golgi apparatus; 10. Trans face of Golgi apparatus; 11. Cisternae of the Golgi Apparatus
  • 13. 2. SYNTHESIS It is also a major site of carbohydrate synthesis This includes the production of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), long unbranched polysaccharides which the Golgi then attaches to a protein synthesised in the endoplasmic reticulum to form proteoglycans. Enzymes in the Golgi polymerize several of these GAGs via a xylose link onto the core protein.
  • 14. *synthesis The Golgi apparatus is involved in cell secretions; secretory vesicles are also shown, which break off the membranes and transport materials to the cell (plasma) membrane.
  • 15. 3. SULFATION Another task of the Golgi involves the sulfation of certain molecules passing through its lumen via sulfotranferases that gain their sulfur molecule from a donor called PAPS. This process occurs on the GAGs of proteoglycans as well as on the core protein. Sulfation is generally performed in the trans-Golgi network. The level of sulfation is very important to the proteoglycans' signalling abilities as well as giving the proteoglycan its overall negative charge.
  • 16. 4. APOPTOSIS The Golgi has a putative role in apoptosis, with several Bcl2 family members localised there, as well as to the mitochondria. A newly characterized protein, GAAP (Golgi anti-apoptotic protein), almost exclusively resides in the Golgi and protects cells from apoptosis by an as-yet undefined mechanism.
  • 17. 5. PHOSPHORYLATION The phosphorylation of molecules requires energy in the form of ATP . That ATP is imported into the lumen of the Golgi utilised by resident kinases such as casein kinase 1and casein kinase 2. One molecule that is phosphorylated in the Golgi is Apolipoprotein, which forms a molecule known as VLDL that is a constituent of blood serum. It is thought that the phosphorylation of these molecules is important to help aid in their sorting for secretion into the blood serum.
  • 18. VESICULAR TRANSPORT * Vesicles leaving RER transported to the cis face of GA, fuse with the membrane and empty the contents into the lumen. * Molecules inside the lumen are modified and sorted for transport to the next destination. * Proteins destined for places other than ER and GA, moves to trans face. * Gets placed on either of the 3 vesicles, i.e. Exocytotic , Secretory and Lysosomal vesicles.
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  • 20. CELL SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS * Formation of cell wall and cell plate in Plant Tissues. * Acrosome development in sperm cells. * Secretion of Zymogen in the Exocrine cells of Pancreas. * Secretion and transformation of Lipid in the liver cells. * Similar secretory functions are carried out in the Brunner’s gland cells, alveolar epithelium, Paneth cells, connective tissues as well.
  • 21. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION * GA is made of a stack of membrane bound sacs. * It receives most of the substances from Endoplasmic Reticulum. * It produces vesicles which carry secretions on to the cell surface. * Basically, it functions as a “post office”- where the proteins and lipids are taken,labelled and transported to other locations within the body.