Caveolae, caveolin and caveolin-rich membrane domains: a signalling hypothesis
- PMID: 14731661
- DOI: 10.1016/0962-8924(94)90114-7
Caveolae, caveolin and caveolin-rich membrane domains: a signalling hypothesis
Abstract
Caveolae, 50-100 nm invaginations that represent a subcompartment of the plasma membrane, have been known for many years, but their exact roles remain uncertain. The findings that the caveolae coat protein caveolin is a v-Src substrate and that G-protein-coupled receptors are present in caveolae have suggested a relationship between caveolae, caveolin and transmembrane signalling. The recent isolation of caveolin-rich membrane domains in which caveolin exists as a hetero-oligomeric complex with integral membrane proteins and known cytoplasmic signalling molecules provides support for this hypothesis. Compartmentalization of certain signalling molecules within caveolae could allow efficient and rapid coupling of activated receptors to more than one effector system.
Comment in
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Beta-ARs in caveolae?Trends Cell Biol. 1994 Oct;4(10):354; author reply 354. doi: 10.1016/0962-8924(94)90077-9. Trends Cell Biol. 1994. PMID: 14731622 No abstract available.
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