Reggie/flotillin proteins are considered to be components of lipid rafts and are commonly used as marker proteins for lipid microdomains. Yet almost a decade after their discovery, the function of reggies/flotillins is still enigmatic. In this review we summarize the present state of knowledge on reggie/flotillin structure, localization and function, and discuss the role of the proteins in development and disease. Based on insights into reggie/flotillin function and by comparison with related proteins of the so-called SPFH (Stomatin/Prohibitin/Flotillin/HflK/C) protein family, including stomatin, podocin and prohibitin, we propose the existence of specific types of protein-defined microdomains which are sculpt by the clustering of individua...
Stomatin, originally identified as a major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane, is widely expr...
The reggies/flotillins are two proteins of 47 kDa, which are associated with the detergent-resistant...
The two proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 (flotillins) were identified in axon-regenerating neurons in ...
Reggie/flotillin proteins are considered to be components of lipid rafts and are commonly used as ma...
Reggies (flotillins) are detergent-resistant microdomains involved in the scaffolding of large heter...
AbstractThe reggies/flotillins are oligomeric scaffolding proteins for membrane microdomains. We sho...
Reggie-1 and reggie-2 are two evolutionarily highly conserved proteins which are up-regulated in ret...
The reggie protein family consists of two proteins, reggie-1 and -2, also called flotillins, which a...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Flotillins are lipid raft-associated proteins, which have been implicated in neuronal regeneration a...
While our understanding of lipid microdomains has advanced in recent years, many aspects of their fo...
Flotillin/reggie proteins are membrane-associated proteins present in all kinds of cells and belong ...
The proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 were originally discovered in neurons during axon regeneration. S...
Stomatin, originally identified as a major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane, is widely expr...
The reggies/flotillins are two proteins of 47 kDa, which are associated with the detergent-resistant...
The two proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 (flotillins) were identified in axon-regenerating neurons in ...
Reggie/flotillin proteins are considered to be components of lipid rafts and are commonly used as ma...
Reggies (flotillins) are detergent-resistant microdomains involved in the scaffolding of large heter...
AbstractThe reggies/flotillins are oligomeric scaffolding proteins for membrane microdomains. We sho...
Reggie-1 and reggie-2 are two evolutionarily highly conserved proteins which are up-regulated in ret...
The reggie protein family consists of two proteins, reggie-1 and -2, also called flotillins, which a...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Reggie-1/flotillin-2 is a plasma membrane-associated cytoplasmic protein, which defines non-caveolar...
Flotillins are lipid raft-associated proteins, which have been implicated in neuronal regeneration a...
While our understanding of lipid microdomains has advanced in recent years, many aspects of their fo...
Flotillin/reggie proteins are membrane-associated proteins present in all kinds of cells and belong ...
The proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 were originally discovered in neurons during axon regeneration. S...
Stomatin, originally identified as a major protein of the human erythrocyte membrane, is widely expr...
The reggies/flotillins are two proteins of 47 kDa, which are associated with the detergent-resistant...
The two proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 (flotillins) were identified in axon-regenerating neurons in ...