Caveolae as plasma membrane sensors, protectors and organizers
RG Parton, MA Del Pozo - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2013 - nature.com
Caveolae are submicroscopic, plasma membrane pits that are abundant in many
mammalian cell types. The past few years have seen a quantum leap in our understanding …
mammalian cell types. The past few years have seen a quantum leap in our understanding …
Caveolae and signalling in cancer
UE Martinez-Outschoorn, F Sotgia, MP Lisanti - Nature reviews Cancer, 2015 - nature.com
It has been over 20 years since the discovery that caveolar lipid rafts function as signalling
organelles. Lipid rafts create plasma membrane heterogeneity, and caveolae are the most …
organelles. Lipid rafts create plasma membrane heterogeneity, and caveolae are the most …
Caveolins and cavins in the trafficking, maturation, and degradation of caveolae: implications for cell physiology
Caveolins (Cavs) are~ 20 kDa scaffolding proteins that assemble as oligomeric complexes
in lipid raft domains to form caveolae, flask-shaped plasma membrane (PM) invaginations …
in lipid raft domains to form caveolae, flask-shaped plasma membrane (PM) invaginations …
CpG island shore methylation regulates caveolin-1 expression in breast cancer
X Rao, J Evans, H Chae, J Pilrose, S Kim, P Yan… - Oncogene, 2013 - nature.com
Abstract Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is an integral membrane, scaffolding protein found in plasma
membrane invaginations (caveolae). Cav1 regulates multiple cancer-associated processes …
membrane invaginations (caveolae). Cav1 regulates multiple cancer-associated processes …
Caveolin-1, a master regulator of cellular senescence
D Volonte, F Galbiati - Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2020 - Springer
Cellular senescence is a feature of most somatic cells. It is characterized by an irreversible
cell cycle arrest and by the ability to secrete a plethora of mediators of inflammation and …
cell cycle arrest and by the ability to secrete a plethora of mediators of inflammation and …
Caveolin‐1 as a promoter of tumour spreading: when, how, where and why
R Senetta, G Stella, E Pozzi, N Sturli… - Journal of cellular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Caveolae are non‐clathrin invaginations of the plasma membrane in most cell types; they
are involved in signalling functions and molecule trafficking, thus modulating several …
are involved in signalling functions and molecule trafficking, thus modulating several …
[HTML][HTML] Caveolin-1, a stress-related oncotarget, in drug resistance
Z Wang, N Wang, P Liu, F Peng, H Tang, Q Chen… - Oncotarget, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is both a tumor suppressor and an oncoprotein. Cav-1
overexpression was frequently confirmed in advanced cancer stages and positively …
overexpression was frequently confirmed in advanced cancer stages and positively …
Structural analysis of the P132L disease mutation in caveolin-1 reveals its role in the assembly of oligomeric complexes
Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is a membrane-sculpting protein that oligomerizes to generate flask-
shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane known as caveolae. Mutations in CAV1 have …
shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane known as caveolae. Mutations in CAV1 have …
Membrane tension buffering by caveolae: a role in cancer?
Caveolae are bulb-like invaginations made up of two essential structural proteins, caveolin-
1 and cavins, which are abundantly present at the plasma membrane of vertebrate cells …
1 and cavins, which are abundantly present at the plasma membrane of vertebrate cells …
Assembly and turnover of caveolae: what do we really know?
In addition to containing highly dynamic nanoscale domains, the plasma membranes of
many cell types are decorated with caveolae, flask-shaped domains enriched in the …
many cell types are decorated with caveolae, flask-shaped domains enriched in the …