Yeast Golgi typically are seen as single, isolated cisternae, generally not arranged into parallel stacks.
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The Golgi complex is a ribbon-like organelle composed of stacks of flat cisternae interconnected by tubular junctions.
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We found that the full complex was formed within minutes in the endoplasmic reticulum before being transported into the Golgi cisternae.
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Capsid assembly induces progressive bending of membrane cisternae into the characteristic shape of viral particles, and envelopment provides virions with two membranes in one step.