golvmembran
Golvmembran, also referred to as the Golgi membrane, is the lipid bilayer that encloses the Golgi apparatus in eukaryotic cells. It forms a series of flattened, stacked cisternae near the endoplasmic reticulum and defines the boundary between the luminal space of the Golgi and the cytosol. The golvmembran contains the enzymes and transport machinery required for post-translational modification and sorting of proteins and lipids as they pass through the Golgi.
The membrane's composition includes typical eukaryotic phospholipids, cholesterol, and sphingolipids, with a complement of integral and
Vesicular trafficking through the golvmembran is mediated by coat protein complexes. COPII mediates anterograde transport from
Biogenesis and maintenance rely on cytoskeletal dynamics and lipid metabolism. The lumen of the Golgi is acidic,
Disruption of Golgi membrane function can contribute to congenital disorders of glycosylation and other diseases, reflecting