Identification of filamin as a novel ligand for caveolin-1: evidence for the organization of caveolin-1-associated membrane domains by the actin cytoskeleton.
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Indications for a novel muscular dystrophy pathway. gamma-filamin, the muscle-specific filamin isoform, interacts with myotilinMyozenin: an alpha-actinin- and gamma-filamin-binding protein of skeletal muscle Z linesLigand-independent activation of oestrogen receptor alpha by caveolin-1The Rac1 hypervariable region in targeting and signaling: a tail of many storiesEndocytic crosstalk: cavins, caveolins, and caveolae regulate clathrin-independent endocytosisTyrosine-phosphorylated caveolin-1 blocks bacterial uptake by inducing Vav2-RhoA-mediated cytoskeletal rearrangementsPossible regulation of caveolar endocytosis and flattening by phosphorylation of F-BAR domain protein PACSIN2/Syndapin IIDelivery of nucleic acids and nanomaterials by cell-penetrating peptides: opportunities and challengesThe Mammalian Blood-Testis Barrier: Its Biology and RegulationBinding of cross-linked glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins to discrete actin-associated sites and cholesterol-dependent domainsRelationship of lipid rafts to transient confinement zones detected by single particle trackingModulation of myoblast fusion by caveolin-3 in dystrophic skeletal muscle cells: implications for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy-1CUTP controls cell surface distribution and vasomotor activity of the human P2Y2 receptor through an epidermal growth factor receptor-transregulated mechanismCaveolin-1 regulates cell polarization and directional migration through Src kinase and Rho GTPasesThe MARCKS protein plays a critical role in phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate metabolism and directed cell movement in vascular endothelial cellsCaveolae are highly immobile plasma membrane microdomains, which are not involved in constitutive endocytic traffickingInteraction of the calcium-sensing receptor and filamin, a potential scaffolding protein.Cellular delivery of small interfering RNA by a non-covalently attached cell-penetrating peptide: quantitative analysis of uptake and biological effect.High-resolution 3D quantitative analysis of caveolar ultrastructure and caveola-cytoskeleton interactions.Filamin B mediates ICAM-1-driven leukocyte transendothelial migration.Circulating anti-filamin C autoantibody as a potential serum biomarker for low-grade gliomas.Filamin-A binds to the carboxyl-terminal tail of the calcium-sensing receptor, an interaction that participates in CaR-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase.The scaffolding protein RACK1 interacts with androgen receptor and promotes cross-talk through a protein kinase C signaling pathway.Expression of PTRF in PC-3 Cells modulates cholesterol dynamics and the actin cytoskeleton impacting secretion pathways.Protein analysis of purified respiratory syncytial virus particles reveals an important role for heat shock protein 90 in virus particle assembly.Cholesterol depletion increases membrane stiffness of aortic endothelial cells.Filamin A and Big2: a shared endocytic pathway.Microbial entry through caveolae: variations on a theme.In vitro evolution of ligands to the membrane protein caveolinG-protein alpha-s and -12 subunits are involved in androgen-stimulated PI3K activation and androgen receptor transactivation in prostate cancer cells.The calcium-sensing receptor and its interacting proteins.Caveolin-1alpha and -1beta perform nonredundant roles in early vertebrate developmentPhage-display-guided nanocarrier targeting to atheroprone vasculature.Differential caveolin-1 polarization in endothelial cells during migration in two and three dimensions.Caveolins, caveolae, and lipid rafts in cellular transport, signaling, and disease.Up-regulated caveolin-1 accentuates the metastasis capability of lung adenocarcinoma by inducing filopodia formationPrognostic values of filamin-A status for topoisomerase II poison chemotherapyPathogen-induced actin filament rearrangement in infectious diseases.Caveolae: stable membrane domains with a potential for internalization.The association of caveolae, actin, and the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex: a role in smooth muscle phenotype and function?
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Identification of filamin as a novel ligand for caveolin-1: evidence for the organization of caveolin-1-associated membrane domains by the actin cytoskeleton.
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Stahlhut M
van Deurs B
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z