Literature DB >> 10347129

The "early-sorting" endocytic compartment of rat hepatocytes is involved in the intracellular pathway of caveolin-1 (VIP-21).

A Pol1, M Calvo, A Lu, C Enrich.   

Abstract

The sinusoidal plasma membrane of the hepatocyte is organized into functional and structural microdomains whose origin, maintenance, and functioning are closely related with the endocytic compartment. Three different subcellular fractions, from rat liver, containing caveolin-1, the structural protein of caveolae, were morphologically and biochemically characterized. A caveolae-enriched plasma membrane fraction (CEF), contains large membrane structures surrounding attached internal plasmalemmal vesicles; the receptor-recycling compartment (RRC), contains tubules and vesicles with similar morphology to the internal vesicles observed by electron microscopy in CEF; and finally, caveolin-1 was also detected in early-sorting endosomes (CURL, compartment of uncoupling receptors and ligands). In this study, we show that following an intravenous administration of retinol-binding protein (RBP), there was a redistribution of caveolin-1 from the plasma membrane (CEF) to intracellular endocytic compartments (RRC and early-sorting endosomes). Thus, these results indicate that, in the hepatocyte, caveolae are dynamic structures actively interacting with the endocytic compartment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10347129     DOI: 10.1002/hep.510290602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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5.  Cholesterol and fatty acids regulate dynamic caveolin trafficking through the Golgi complex and between the cell surface and lipid bodies.

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6.  Dynamic and regulated association of caveolin with lipid bodies: modulation of lipid body motility and function by a dominant negative mutant.

Authors:  Albert Pol; Sally Martin; Manuel A Fernandez; Charles Ferguson; Amanda Carozzi; Robert Luetterforst; Carlos Enrich; Robert G Parton
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8.  A caveolin dominant negative mutant associates with lipid bodies and induces intracellular cholesterol imbalance.

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9.  AMPK activation promotes lipid droplet dispersion on detyrosinated microtubules to increase mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation.

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