A sophisticated, differentiated Golgi in the ancestor of eukaryotes.
Lael D BarlowEva NývltováMaria AguilarJan TachezyJoel Bryan DacksPublished in: BMC biology (2018)
None of the proteins examined show a phyletic distribution that correlates with the morphology of stacked cisternae, suggesting the possibility of stacking as an emergent property. Strikingly, however, the combination of golgins conserved among diverse eukaryotes allows for the most detailed reconstruction of the organelle to date, showing a sophisticated Golgi with differentiated compartments and trafficking pathways in the common eukaryotic ancestor.