Author/Authors
Christopher J. Fielding، نويسنده , , Phoebe E. Fielding، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1601706
Title Of Article
Cholesterol and caveolae: structural and functional relationships
شماره ركورد
12097
Latin Abstract
Caveolae are free cholesterol (FC)- and sphingolipid-rich surface microdomains abundant in most peripheral cells. Caveolin, a FC binding protein, is a major structural element of these domains. Caveolae serve as portals to regulate cellular FC homeostasis, possibly via their association with ancillary proteins including scavenger receptor B1. The FC content of caveolae regulates the transmission of both extracellular receptor-mediated and endogenous signal transduction via changes in the composition of caveolin-associated complexes of signaling intermediates. By controlling surface FC content, reporting membrane changes by signal transduction to the nucleus, and regulating signal traffic in response to extracellular stimuli, caveolae exert a multifaceted influence on cell physiology including growth and cell division, adhesion, and hormonal response. Cell surface lipid ‘rafts’ may assume many of the functions of caveolae in cells with low levels of caveolin.
From Page
210
NaturalLanguageKeyword
free cholesterol , RAFT , Caveolae , Caveolin
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
222
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222
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