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    The Golgi apparatus serves as a receiving station where proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are further processed before being sent to other cellular compartments. In addition to its well-appreciated roles in vesicular trafficking and protein/lipid secretion, recent studies have demonstrated that the Golgi acts as a signaling platform to facilitate multiple innate immune pathways. Moreover, the membranous networks that connect the Golgi with the ER, mitochondria, endosomes, and autophagosomes provide convenient access to innate immune signal transduction and subsequent effector responses. Here, we review the emerging knowledge about the roles of the Golgi in the initiation and activation of innate immune signaling. Moreover, microbial hijacking strategies that inhibit Golgi-associated innate immune responses will also be discussed. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Ye Tao, Yanqing Yang, Rongbin Zhou, Tao Gong. Golgi Apparatus: An Emerging Platform for Innate Immunity. Trends in cell biology. 2020 Jun;30(6):467-477

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