The expression of caveola-forming proteins is dysregulated in prostate cancer. Caveolae are flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane that have roles in membrane trafficking and cell signalling. Members of two families of proteins--caveolins and cavins--are known to be required for the formation and functions of caveolae. Caveolin-1, the major structural protein of caveolae, is overexpresssed in prostate cancer and has been demonstrated to be involved in prostate cancer angiogenesis, growth and metastasis. Polymerase I and transcript release factor (PTRF) is the only cavin family member necessary for caveola formation. When exogenously expressed in prostate cancer cells, PTRF reduces aggressive potential, probably via both caveola-m...
We demonstrated previously elevated caveolin-1 expression in meta-static mouse and human prostate ca...
Toyoharu Kamibeppu, Koji Yamasaki, Kozue Nakahara, Takahiro Nagai, Naoki Terada, Hiromasa Tsukino, S...
Caveolin-1 and caveolae are often lost in cancer. We found that levels of caveolin-1 and polymerase ...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains with a distinct lipid and protein composition, w...
Prostate cancer poses a significant health threat to men world-wide. Caveolae are “cave-like” invagi...
Caveolae are specialised and dynamic plasma membrane subdomains, involved in many cellular functions...
Caveolin-1 has a complex role in prostate cancer and has been suggested to be a potential biomarker ...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains implicated in cellular functions such as migrati...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate can-cer metastasis and is associated with aggre...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with aggres...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with aggres...
SummaryCaveolae are abundant cell-surface organelles involved in lipid regulation and endocytosis. W...
Caveolae are abundant membrane domain on the cell surface of many mammalian cell types and are impli...
Caveolin1 (CAV1) is a multi-functional protein with dual function in terms of malignant growth. Cav1...
In the present study we have investigated whether Caveolin-1 expression in non-malignant and maligna...
We demonstrated previously elevated caveolin-1 expression in meta-static mouse and human prostate ca...
Toyoharu Kamibeppu, Koji Yamasaki, Kozue Nakahara, Takahiro Nagai, Naoki Terada, Hiromasa Tsukino, S...
Caveolin-1 and caveolae are often lost in cancer. We found that levels of caveolin-1 and polymerase ...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains with a distinct lipid and protein composition, w...
Prostate cancer poses a significant health threat to men world-wide. Caveolae are “cave-like” invagi...
Caveolae are specialised and dynamic plasma membrane subdomains, involved in many cellular functions...
Caveolin-1 has a complex role in prostate cancer and has been suggested to be a potential biomarker ...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains implicated in cellular functions such as migrati...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate can-cer metastasis and is associated with aggre...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with aggres...
Expression of caveolin-1 is up-regulated in prostate cancer metastasis and is associated with aggres...
SummaryCaveolae are abundant cell-surface organelles involved in lipid regulation and endocytosis. W...
Caveolae are abundant membrane domain on the cell surface of many mammalian cell types and are impli...
Caveolin1 (CAV1) is a multi-functional protein with dual function in terms of malignant growth. Cav1...
In the present study we have investigated whether Caveolin-1 expression in non-malignant and maligna...
We demonstrated previously elevated caveolin-1 expression in meta-static mouse and human prostate ca...
Toyoharu Kamibeppu, Koji Yamasaki, Kozue Nakahara, Takahiro Nagai, Naoki Terada, Hiromasa Tsukino, S...
Caveolin-1 and caveolae are often lost in cancer. We found that levels of caveolin-1 and polymerase ...