Overview: Spatial control of signal transduction by caveolae and lipid rafts

作者: Christopher J. Fielding

DOI: 10.1016/S1566-3124(03)12001-9

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摘要: Abstract Several lines of investigation connect FC homeostasis and signaling via caveolae lipid rafts. Caveolae appear to represent a stabilized, three-dimensional evolution rafts, that can control their content dynamically, both during signal transduction in response loading. In the normal dividing cell, this system limits from cell surface except initiate cycle, retains as required for membrane synthesis, despite presence extracellular lipoprotein acceptors. aging these mechanisms are deranged while caveolin accumulates intracellular vesicles, rather than caveolae, palmitoylation is inhibited. A detailed study relationship between status caveolar function would be great interest. Studies molecular basis effects should also offer many opportunities understand role plasma aging.

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