Cavins: new sights of caveolae-associated protein
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 30570225, 30970353), Key Laboratory Project of Department of Education of Liaoning Province, China (No. LS2010095), the College Students’ Innovative Project of Educational Department, Liaoning Province, China (No. CSXL201210165007).

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    Caveolae are specialized lipid rafts that form flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane. Many researches show that caveolae are involved in cell signaling and transport. Caveolin-1 is the major coat protein essential for the formation of caveolae. Recently, several reports indicated that the other caveolae-associated proteins, Cavins, are required for caveola formation and organization. It's worth noting that Cavin-1 could cooperate with Caveolin-1 to accommodate the structural integrity and function of caveolae. Here, we reviewed that the relationship between Cavins and Caveolins and explore the role of them in regulating caveolae.

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史丹,刘艳,廉馨,邹伟. Cavins: 胞膜窖相关蛋白新视野[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2013, 29(11): 1531-1537

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  • Received:December 24,2012
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