Guilty by insolubility--does a protein's detergent insolubility reflect a caveolar location? - PubMed (original) (raw)
Guilty by insolubility--does a protein's detergent insolubility reflect a caveolar location?
T V Kurzchalia et al. Trends Cell Biol. 1995 May.
Abstract
Several recent papers have described a simple approach to isolate caveolae and proteins involved in apical sorting in epithelial cells that is based on their detergent insolubility. These publications have excited such diverse fields of cell biology as intracellular protein transport, signal transduction and, in particular, research into caveolae. In this article, Kurzchalia, Hartmann and Dupree argue that a more critical evaluation of this detergent insolubility is needed before a subcellular location or function can be ascribed to a protein.
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