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. 1999 Oct 1;520 Pt 1(Pt 1):2.
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1999.00002.x.

A scaffolding for regulation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels

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A scaffolding for regulation of volume-sensitive Cl- channels

Y Okada. J Physiol. .
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Figure 1. Schematic model for possible mechanisms of caveolin-associated regulation of volume-sensitive Cl channel
The plasma membrane is envisaged as a mosaic of caveolin-associated raft domains (open regions) and non-raft domains (shaded grey regions). Caveolins (hairpin structures) directly interact with cholesterol (tadpole structures) and regulatory signals such as G proteins (squares). Linker proteins for cytoskeletons such as annexin II (open circles) may interact with cholesterol and/or caveolins on the cytoplasmic face of plasma membrane (see text for details).

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