International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bulb-shaped plasma membrane invaginations of 50-80nm diameter present in most cell types have been upgraded from simple membrane structures to a more complex bona fide organelle. However, although caveolae are involved in several essential cellular functions and pathologies, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly defined. Following the identification of caveolins and cavins as the main caveolae constituents, recent studies have brought new insight into their structural organization as a coat. In this review, we discuss how these new data on caveolae can be integrated in the context of their role in signaling and pathophysiology
Caveolae are flask-shaped invaginations present in the plasma membrane of many cell types. They have...
Caveolae are abundant surface pits formed by the assembly of cytoplasmic proteins on a platform gene...
The plasma membrane is more than a simple delimitation of the boundary of the cell but is a dynamic ...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Caveolae are one of the most abundant and striking features of the plasma membrane of many mammalian...
Caveolae are 50-100 nm invaginations of the plasma membrane that have captured the interest of scien...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains visualized more than 50 years ago as cave-like i...
The plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells is not a simple sheet of lipids and proteins but is differen...
Caveolae are submicroscopic, plasma membrane pits that are abundant in many mammalian cell types. Th...
Caveolae are 60-80 nm invaginated plasma membrane (PM) nanodomains, with a specific lipid and protei...
Caveolae are 60-80 nm invaginated plasma membrane (PM) nanodomains, with a specific lipid and protei...
Caveolae are flask-shaped invaginations present in the plasma membrane of many cell types. They have...
Caveolae are abundant surface pits formed by the assembly of cytoplasmic proteins on a platform gene...
The plasma membrane is more than a simple delimitation of the boundary of the cell but is a dynamic ...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
International audienceOver the past decade, interest in caveolae biology has peaked. These small bul...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Originally described in the 1950s caveolae are morphologically identifiable as small omega-shaped pl...
Caveolae are one of the most abundant and striking features of the plasma membrane of many mammalian...
Caveolae are 50-100 nm invaginations of the plasma membrane that have captured the interest of scien...
Caveolae are specialized plasma membrane subdomains visualized more than 50 years ago as cave-like i...
The plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells is not a simple sheet of lipids and proteins but is differen...
Caveolae are submicroscopic, plasma membrane pits that are abundant in many mammalian cell types. Th...
Caveolae are 60-80 nm invaginated plasma membrane (PM) nanodomains, with a specific lipid and protei...
Caveolae are 60-80 nm invaginated plasma membrane (PM) nanodomains, with a specific lipid and protei...
Caveolae are flask-shaped invaginations present in the plasma membrane of many cell types. They have...
Caveolae are abundant surface pits formed by the assembly of cytoplasmic proteins on a platform gene...
The plasma membrane is more than a simple delimitation of the boundary of the cell but is a dynamic ...