Summary:
Caveolae are small invaginations of the plasma membrane found in a variety of cells. The major components of
caveolae are cholesterol, sfingolipids and structural proteins named caveolins. Three caveolin isoforms are
known: caveolin-1, caveolin-2 and caveolin-3. Adipocytes, endothelial cells, pneumocytes and fibroblasts express
caevolin-1 and -2, whereas caveolin-3 expression is limited to muscle cells types. Caveolae and caveolins have
diverse functions including vesicular transport, cholesterol homeostasis, signal transduction or tumor suppression.
The aim of the present review is to explain what is known about caveolae and caveolins.
Key words:
caveolae, caveolins, functional significance
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