SYNTHESIS OF THE CARBOHYDRATE OF MUCUS IN THE GOLGI COMPLEX AS SHOWN BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE RADIOAUTOGRAPHY OF GOBLET CELLS FROM RATS INJECTED WITH GLUCOSE-H3
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- 1 July 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 30 (1) , 119-136
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.30.1.119
Abstract
It is known that colonic goblet cells utilize glucose to synthesize the carbohydrate portion of mucus glyco-protein. To determine the intracellular site of this synthesis, glucose-H3 was injected into 10-g rats. At 5,20,40 min; 1 1/2, and 4 hr. after injection, segments of colon were fixed and prepared for electron microscope radioautography. By 5 min. after injection, label had been incorporated into substances present in the flattened saccules of the Golgi complex. At 20 min. both Golgi saccules and nearby mucigen granules were labled. By 40 min. mucigen granules carried almost all detectable radioactivity. Between 1 and 4 hr; these labeled granules migrated from the supranuclear region to the apical membrane; here, they were extruded singly, retaining their limiting membrane. The evidence indicates that the Golgi saccule is the site where complex carbohydrate is synthesized and is added to immigrant protein to form the complete glycoprotein of mucus. The Golgi saccule, distended by this material, becomes mucigen granules. It is roughly estimated that one saccule is released by each Golgi stack every 2 to 4 min; a conclusion implying continuous renewal of Golgi stacks. It appears that the Golgi synthesis, intracellular migration, and release of mucus glycoprotein occur continually throughout the life of the goblet cell.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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