Mark S. Ladinsky

Cisternal Organization of the Endoplasmic Reticulum during Mitosis (2009)

Lu, Lei, Ladinsky, Mark S., Kirchhausen, Tom

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of animal cells is a single, dynamic, and continuous membrane network of interconnected cisternae and tubules spread out throughout the cytosol in direct contact with...

FcRn-mediated antibody transport across epithelial cells revealed by electron tomography (2008)

He, Wanzhong, Ladinsky, Mark S., Huey-Tubman, Kathryn E., Jensen, Grant J., McIntosh, J. Richard, Björkman, Pamela J.

The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) transports maternal IgG across epithelial barriers, thereby providing the fetus or newborn with humoral immunity before its immune system is fully functional. In...

Golgi structure in three dimensions: functional insights from the normal rat kidney cell (1999)

Mark S. Ladinsky, David N. Mastronarde, J. Richard Mcintosh, Kathryn E. Howell, L. Andrew Staehelin

Abstract. Three-dimensional reconstructions of portions of the Golgi complex from cryofixed, freeze-substituted normal rat kidney cells have been made by dual-axis, high-voltage EM tomography at...

Structure of the Golgi and Distribution of Reporter Molecules at 20°C Reveals the Complexity of the Exit Compartments

Ladinsky, Mark S., Wu, Christine C., McIntosh, Shane, McIntosh, J. Richard, Howell, Kathryn E.

Incubating cells at 20°C blocks transport out of the Golgi complex and amplifies the exit compartments. We have used the 20°C block, followed by EM tomography and serial section reconstruction, to...

GMx33 Associates with the Trans-Golgi Matrix in a Dynamic Manner and Sorts within Tubules Exiting the GolgiD⃞V⃞

Snyder, Christopher M., Mardones, Gonzalo A., Ladinsky, Mark S., Howell, Kathryn E.

The trans-Golgi matrix consists of a group of proteins dynamically associated with the trans-Golgi and thought to be involved in anterograde and retrograde Golgi traffic, as well as interactions with...

Structure of the Golgi and Distribution of Reporter Molecules at 20°C Reveals the Complexity of the Exit Compartments

Ladinsky, Mark S., Wu, Christine C., McIntosh, Shane, McIntosh, J. Richard, Howell, Kathryn E.

Incubating cells at 20°C blocks transport out of the Golgi complex and amplifies the exit compartments. We have used the 20°C block, followed by EM tomography and serial section reconstruction, to...

GMx33 Associates with the Trans-Golgi Matrix in a Dynamic Manner and Sorts within Tubules Exiting the GolgiD⃞V⃞

Snyder, Christopher M., Mardones, Gonzalo A., Ladinsky, Mark S., Howell, Kathryn E.

The trans-Golgi matrix consists of a group of proteins dynamically associated with the trans-Golgi and thought to be involved in anterograde and retrograde Golgi traffic, as well as interactions with...

Golgi Structure in Three Dimensions: Functional Insights from the Normal Rat Kidney Cell

Ladinsky, Mark S., Mastronarde, David N., McIntosh, J. Richard, Howell, Kathryn E., Staehelin, L. Andrew

Three-dimensional reconstructions of portions of the Golgi complex from cryofixed, freeze-substituted normal rat kidney cells have been made by dual-axis, high-voltage EM tomography at ∼7-nm...

Cisternal Organization of the Endoplasmic Reticulum during Mitosis

Lu, Lei, Ladinsky, Mark S., Kirchhausen, Tom

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of animal cells is a single, dynamic, and continuous membrane network of interconnected cisternae and tubules spread out throughout the cytosol in direct contact with...