Expression, sorting, and segregation of Golgi proteins during germ cell differentiation in the testis

A total of 1318 proteins characterized in the male germ cell Golgi apparatus reveal a new germ cell–specific Golgi marker and a new pan-Golgi marker for all cells. The localization of these and other Golgi proteins reveals differential expression linked to mitosis, meiosis, acrosome formation, and postacrosome Golgi migration and destination in the late spermatid.

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