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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 8, 258–264 (1 March 2007) | doi:10.1038/nrm2119

Sheets, ribbons and tubules |[mdash]| how organelles get their shape

Gia K. Voeltz & William A. Prinz

Most membrane-bound organelles have elaborate, dynamic shapes and often include regions with distinct morphologies. These complex structures are relatively conserved throughout evolution, which indicates that they are important for optimal organelle function. Various mechanisms of determining organelle shape have been proposed — proteins that stabilize highly curved membranes, the tethering of organelles to other cellular components and the regulation of membrane fission and fusion might all contribute.