-
caveolins also
suffer from
impaired angiogenic responses as well as
abnormal responses to
vasoconstrictive stimuli. In zebrafish, lack of
caveolins leads...
- (November 1997). "Interaction of a
receptor tyrosine kinase, EGF-R, with
caveolins.
Caveolin binding negatively regulates tyrosine and serine/threonine kinase...
- (November 1997). "Interaction of a
receptor tyrosine kinase, EGF-R, with
caveolins.
Caveolin binding negatively regulates tyrosine and serine/threonine kinase...
-
caveolins ****ociate with
lipid rafts and form
oligomers (14-16 molecules).
These oligomerized caveolins form the caveolae. The
presence of
caveolin leads...
-
Lisanti M P (Nov 1997). "Cell-type and tissue-specific
expression of
caveolin-2.
Caveolins 1 and 2 co-localize and form a
stable hetero-oligomeric complex...
- the
functions of each CAV
protein are diverse. One
common feature among caveolins is
their hydrophobic stretches of
potential hairpin structures that are...
- into
basal epithelial cells through clathrin-mediated
endocytosis and/or
caveolin-mediated
endocytosis depending on the type of HPV. At this point, the viral...
- as well as in hepatocytes; it
blocks aminopeptidase N and
interrupts a
caveolin 1–annexin A2
complex involved in
trafficking cholesterol.
Within 4–12 hours...
-
possibly related to
overexpression (hypomethylation) of
caveolin 1 and
caveolin 2.
Caveolin is, paradoxically, tumour-promoting in IBC. NF-κB pathway...
- in most
cases (heritable in some cases)
Heritable (BMPR2, ALK1, SMAD9,
caveolin 1, KCNK3 mutations) Drug- and toxin-induced (e.g., methamphetamine, amphetamine...