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Size-dependent ultrasound enhancement of nanoparticle endocytosis in tumor cells. [PDF]
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Inhibition of the Notch Pathway Alleviates Nab-Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral Neuropathic Pain in Rats by Suppressing HMGB1/Caveolin-1 Signaling in the Spinal Cord. [PDF]
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Caveolin-3 regulates myostatin signaling. Mini-review.
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1999
Abstract Caveolins are principal components of caveolae, non-clathrin coated flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane which are present in many mammalian cell types but are particularly abundant in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, adipocytes, and fibroblasts.
Anton G Rietveld, Kai Simons
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Abstract Caveolins are principal components of caveolae, non-clathrin coated flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane which are present in many mammalian cell types but are particularly abundant in endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, adipocytes, and fibroblasts.
Anton G Rietveld, Kai Simons
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Caveolins and membrane cholesterol
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2004Caveolae (small plasma membrane invaginations) and their coat proteins, caveolins, have attracted the attention of researchers in diverse fields, including cell biology, cardiovascular and cancer research. The tight association between caveolin and cholesterol governs the biochemical behaviour of caveolae and is emerging as an important characteristic ...
E, Ikonen, S, Heino, S, Lusa
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996
In the past year, we have witnessed considerable progress towards an understanding of the workings of caveolae. Highlights include the identification of new caveolin family members, the characterization of VIP21-caveolin as a cholesterol-binding oligomeric protein, and evidence for functional interactions between caveolins and heterotrimeric G proteins.
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In the past year, we have witnessed considerable progress towards an understanding of the workings of caveolae. Highlights include the identification of new caveolin family members, the characterization of VIP21-caveolin as a cholesterol-binding oligomeric protein, and evidence for functional interactions between caveolins and heterotrimeric G proteins.
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Caveolae, caveolin and caveolin-rich membrane domains: a signalling hypothesis
Trends in Cell Biology, 1994Caveolae, 50-100 nm invaginations that represent a subcompartment of the plasma membrane, have been known for many years, but their exact roles remain uncertain. The findings that the caveolae coat protein caveolin is a v-Src substrate and that G-protein-coupled receptors are present in caveolae have suggested a relationship between caveolae, caveolin ...
M P, Lisanti +3 more
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AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages, 2006
Caveolin-2 may act as a scaffolding protein within caveolar/lipid raft membranes. Caveolin-2 forms stable hetero-oligomeric complexes with caveolin-1 in many cell types, including fibroblastic cells. Caveolin-2 can also interact with caveolin-3, the striated muscle-specific isoform, when co-expressed in muscle cells.
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Caveolin-2 may act as a scaffolding protein within caveolar/lipid raft membranes. Caveolin-2 forms stable hetero-oligomeric complexes with caveolin-1 in many cell types, including fibroblastic cells. Caveolin-2 can also interact with caveolin-3, the striated muscle-specific isoform, when co-expressed in muscle cells.
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2012
Caveolins serve as a platform in plasma membrane associated caveolae to orchestrate various signaling molecules to effectively communicate extracellular signals into the interior of cell. All three types of caveolin, Cav-1, Cav-2 and Cav-3 are expressed throughout the cardiovascular system especially by the major cell types involved including ...
Mathivadhani, Panneerselvam +2 more
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Caveolins serve as a platform in plasma membrane associated caveolae to orchestrate various signaling molecules to effectively communicate extracellular signals into the interior of cell. All three types of caveolin, Cav-1, Cav-2 and Cav-3 are expressed throughout the cardiovascular system especially by the major cell types involved including ...
Mathivadhani, Panneerselvam +2 more
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2001
Experimental protocols that allow confident assignment of signaling proteins to specific subdomains of the plasma membrane are essential for a full understanding of the complexities of signal transduction. This is especially relevant for Ras proteins, where the different membrane anchors of the Ras isoforms target them to functionally distinct ...
Parton, R. G., Hancock, J. F.
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Experimental protocols that allow confident assignment of signaling proteins to specific subdomains of the plasma membrane are essential for a full understanding of the complexities of signal transduction. This is especially relevant for Ras proteins, where the different membrane anchors of the Ras isoforms target them to functionally distinct ...
Parton, R. G., Hancock, J. F.
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