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Caveolin 2

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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Caveolins and Heart Diseases

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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Caveolin and ras function

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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Atherosclerosis, Caveolae and Caveolin-1

2012
Atherosclerosis is a disease of the blood vessel characterized by the development of an arterial occlusion containing lipid and cellular deposits. Caveolae are 50-100 nm cell surface plasma membrane invaginations that are believed to play an important role in the regulation of cellular signaling and transport of molecules among others. These organelles
Pavlides, Stephanos   +4 more
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Caveolin and TGF‐β entanglements

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2013
AbstractTransforming growth factor (TGF)‐β is a multifunctional cytokine acting during development, tissue homeostasis, regeneration processes, and disease progression. Due to its pleiotropic effects, tight regulation of the induced signaling cascades is mandatory.
Christoph, Meyer   +2 more
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Coupled by Caveolin

Science Signaling, 2011
Interactions at the cell surface between the endoplasmic or sarcoplasmic reticulum localized inositol trisphosphate receptor and the plasma membrane localized transient receptor potential 3 are mediated by caveolin-1.
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Caveolin and Cancer

2005
Caveolin-1 was first identified as an approximately 22-kDa tyrosine-phosphorylated protein in Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells (Glenney, 1989; Glenney and Soppet, 1992). Caveolin-1 has subsequently attracted much attention because it serves as a major coat protein of caveolae (Rothberg, et al., 1992; Smart, et al., 1999).
Mordechai Liscovitch   +5 more
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Caveolin and Endothelial NO Signaling

2018
Pulmonary vascular diseases are associated with several factors including infection, cigarette smoking, abuse of dietary suppressants and drugs, prolonged exposure to high altitude, and other causes which in part induce significant oxidative stress resulting in endothelial cell injury, apoptosis, hyperproliferation, and vaso-occlusive disease ...
Suellen D S, Oliveira   +1 more
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Caveolin 1

AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages, 2005
Pingsheng Liu, Richard Anderson
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Caveolins

2008
Klaus Podar, Kenneth C. Anderson
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