VIP21-caveolin, a membrane protein constituent of the caveolar coat, oligomerizes in vivo and in vitro (original) (raw)

Caveolae, caveolin and caveolin-rich membrane domains: a signalling hypothesis

Massimo Sargiacomo

Trends in Cell Biology, 1994

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Oligomeric structure of caveolin: implications for caveolae membrane organization

Massimo Sargiacomo

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1995

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A Molecular Dissection of Caveolin-1 Membrane Attachment and Oligomerization. TWO SEPARATE REGIONS OF THE CAVEOLIN-1 C-TERMINAL DOMAIN MEDIATE MEMBRANE BINDING AND OLIGOMER/OLIGOMER INTERACTIONS IN VIVO

Michael Lisanti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2000

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Accumulation of Caveolin in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Redirects the Protein to Lipid Storage Droplets

Deborah Brown, James Paci

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2001

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The Membrane-spanning Domains of Caveolins-1 and -2 Mediate the Formation of Caveolin Hetero-oligomers. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF CAVEOLAE MEMBRANES IN VIVO

Michael Lisanti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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A Role for the Caveolin Scaffolding Domain in Mediating the Membrane Attachment of Caveolin-1. THE CAVEOLIN SCAFFOLDING DOMAIN IS BOTH NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT FOR MEMBRANE BINDING IN VITRO

Michael Lisanti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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Biogenesis of Caveolae: Stepwise Assembly of Large Caveolin and Cavin Complexes

Ari Helenius

Traffic, 2010

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Caveolae and caveolin in immune cells: distribution and functions

Dirk Werling

Trends in Immunology, 2002

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Caveolins, a Family of Scaffolding Proteins for Organizing "Preassembled Signaling Complexes" at the Plasma Membrane

Michael Lisanti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998

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Phosphatidylserine dictates the assembly and dynamics of caveolae in the plasma membrane

Christopher Yip

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The phosphorylation of caveolin-2 on serines 23 and 36 modulates caveolin-1-dependent caveolae formation

William Sessa

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003

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Molecular Characterization of Caveolin-Induced Membrane Curvature

Piers Walser

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2015

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Caveolin-2 Is Targeted to Lipid Droplets, a New "Membrane Domain" in the Cell

May Kumi

The Journal of cell …, 2001

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Caveolins, caveolae, and lipid rafts in cellular transport, signaling, and disease

Lisette Leyton

Biochemistry and Cell Biology-biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire, 2004

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Expression of Caveolin-1 Is Required for the Transport of Caveolin-2 to the Plasma Membrane

isabella parolini

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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Characterization of caveolin-rich membrane domains isolated from an endothelial-rich source: implications for human disease

Michael Lisanti

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1994

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Caveolae and Caveolins in the Respiratory System

Thai Tran

Current Molecular Medicine, 2008

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Caveolin-1 and -2 in airway epithelium: expression and in situ association as detected by FRET-CLSM

Marek Drab

Respiratory research, 2006

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Caveolin-1 and -2in the Exocytic Pathway of MDCK Cells

Elina Ikonen

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1998

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The caveolin proteins

Michael Lisanti

Genome biology, 2004

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Caveolin-1 is transported to multi-vesicular bodies after albumin-induced endocytosis of caveolae in HepG2 cells

Márk Oláh

Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2008

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Expression of Caveolin-1 Is Required for the Transport of Caveolin-2 to the Plasma Membrane. RETENTION OF CAVEOLIN-2 AT THE LEVEL OF THE GOLGI COMPLEX

Francesco Grignani

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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Co-purification and direct interaction of Ras with caveolin, an integral membrane protein of caveolae microdomains. Detergent-free purification of caveolae microdomains

Lawrence Quilliam

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Caveolins and cavins in the trafficking, maturation, and degradation of caveolae: implications for cell physiology

Paul Insel

American journal of physiology. Cell physiology, 2017

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Baculovirus-based Expression of Mammalian Caveolin in Sf21 Insect Cells. A MODEL SYSTEM FOR THE BIOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF CAVEOLAE BIOGENESIS

Michael Lisanti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996

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The Role of Proline in the Membrane Re-entrant Helix of Caveolin-1

Richard Epand

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2010

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Co-purification and Direct Interaction of Ras with Caveolin, an Integral Membrane Protein of Caveolae Microdomains

Lawrence Quilliam

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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In Vitro Evolution of Ligands to the Membrane Protein Caveolin

Aaron Mendez

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011

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Mutational analysis of caveolin-induced vesicle formation

Shengwen Calvin Li

Febs Letters, 1998

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Caveolin and its cellular and subcellular immunolocalisation in lung alveolar epithelium: implications for alveolar epithelial type I cell function

Mark Gumbleton

Cell and Tissue Research, 1999

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Regulation of intracellular signaling and function by caveolin

Paul Insel

The FASEB Journal, 2014

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