Signal transducing molecules and glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked proteins form a caveolin-rich insoluble complex in MDCK cells.
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The caveolin proteinsIdentification of a novel domain at the N terminus of caveolin-1 that controls rear polarization of the protein and caveolae formationCaveolin-3 directly interacts with the C-terminal tail of beta -dystroglycan. Identification of a central WW-like domain within caveolin family membersThe plasmamembrane calmodulin-dependent calcium pump: a major regulator of nitric oxide synthase IAIP1/DAB2IP, a novel member of the Ras-GAP family, transduces TRAF2-induced ASK1-JNK activationLipid modifications of trimeric G proteinsRGS-GAIP, a GTPase-activating protein for Galphai heterotrimeric G proteins, is located on clathrin-coated vesiclesIdentification, sequence, and expression of caveolin-2 defines a caveolin gene familyThe human E48 antigen, highly homologous to the murine Ly-6 antigen ThB, is a GPI-anchored molecule apparently involved in keratinocyte cell-cell adhesionMyristoylation and differential palmitoylation of the HCK protein-tyrosine kinases govern their attachment to membranes and association with caveolaeCell-type and tissue-specific expression of caveolin-2. Caveolins 1 and 2 co-localize and form a stable hetero-oligomeric complex in vivoNonreceptor tyrosine kinase c-Yes interacts with occludin during tight junction formation in canine kidney epithelial cellsAnalysis of the N-terminal binding domain of Go alphaFormation of one or more intrachain disulphide bonds is required for the intracellular processing and transport of CD36Ligand-independent activation of oestrogen receptor alpha by caveolin-1Interaction of syncollin with GP-2, the major membrane protein of pancreatic zymogen granules, and association with lipid microdomainsMolecular genetics of the caveolin gene family: implications for human cancers, diabetes, Alzheimer disease, and muscular dystrophy.Cross talk of pp125(FAK) and pp59(Lyn) non-receptor tyrosine kinases to insulin-mimetic signaling in adipocytesThe sorbin homology domain: a motif for the targeting of proteins to lipid raftsFc epsilon RI-mediated recruitment of p53/56lyn to detergent-resistant membrane domains accompanies cellular signalingInteractions between saturated acyl chains confer detergent resistance on lipids and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins: GPI-anchored proteins in liposomes and cells show similar behaviorCompartmentalized signaling by GPI-anchored ephrin-A5 requires the Fyn tyrosine kinase to regulate cellular adhesionThe association between glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins and heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunits in lymphocytesCaveolin-1 down-regulates inducible nitric oxide synthase via the proteasome pathway in human colon carcinoma cellsSpecific association of glycoprotein B with lipid rafts during herpes simplex virus entryYes-associated protein 65 localizes p62(c-Yes) to the apical compartment of airway epithelia by association with EBP50Compartmentalized IgE receptor-mediated signal transduction in living cellsExpression of caveolin-1 and -2 in differentiating PC12 cells and dorsal root ganglion neurons: caveolin-2 is up-regulated in response to cell injuryBeta1 integrins show specific association with CD98 protein in low density membranesCaveolin-2 associates with intracellular chlamydial inclusions independently of caveolin-1Localization of ABCG5 and ABCG8 proteins in human liver, gall bladder and intestineThe Src Family Kinase c-Yes Is Required for Maturation of West Nile Virus ParticlesLocation, location, location: is membrane partitioning everything when it comes to innate immune activation?Flotillins/cavatellins are differentially expressed in cells and tissues and form a hetero-oligomeric complex with caveolins in vivo. Characterization and epitope-mapping of a novel flotillin-1 monoclonal antibody probeCaveolin-2 localizes to the golgi complex but redistributes to plasma membrane, caveolae, and rafts when co-expressed with caveolin-1Regulated interaction of endothelin B receptor with caveolin-1Functional interaction of caveolin-1 with Bruton's tyrosine kinase and BmxPulmonary phosphatidic acid phosphatase and lipid phosphate phosphohydrolaseNeural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein is recruited to rafts and associates with endophilin A in response to epidermal growth factorAssociation of phosphofructokinase-M with caveolin-3 in differentiated skeletal myotubes. Dynamic regulation by extracellular glucose and intracellular metabolites
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Signal transducing molecules and glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked proteins form a caveolin-rich insoluble complex in MDCK cells.
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1993-08-01T00:00:00Z