- In biology,
caveolae (Latin for "little caves"; singular, caveola),
which are a
special type of
lipid raft, are
small (50–100 nanometer) in****tions...
- receptor-mediated
endocytosis (also
known as clathrin-mediated endocytosis),
caveolae, pinocytosis, and phagocytosis. Clathrin-mediated
endocytosis is mediated...
- plaques)
areas alternate with
regions of
membrane containing numerous caveolae. When
complexes of
actin and
myosin contract,
force is
transduced to the...
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clustering and redistribution. SV40 may
recruit more
caveolae from the
cytoplasm or even new
caveolae formed at the site of entry. A
cascade of virus-induced...
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family of
integral membrane proteins that are the prin****l
components of
caveolae membranes and
involved in receptor-independent endocytosis.
Caveolins may...
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extracellular leaflets of the
bilayer is a very slow process.
Lipid rafts and
caveolae are
examples of cholesterol-enriched
microdomains in the cell membrane...
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glycoproteins are
stored in vacuolated,
turgid cells,
which are
covered with
caveolae on
their cell surface. The
angle between these fibers determines whether...
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membranes can also form
different types of "supramembrane"
structures such as
caveolae,
postsynaptic density, podosome, invadopodium, desmosome, hemidesmosome...
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research revolves around the
plasma membrane, with a
particular focus on
caveolae,
lipids and endocytosis. He has made
major contributions to understanding...
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caveola formation and function.
Deformation caveolae promotes the
translocation of cavin-1 from
caveolae to the
nucleus Termination of RNA polymerase...