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MURC/Cavin-4 and cavin family members form tissue-specific caveolar complexes

Authors :
Michelle M. Hill
Piers J. Walser
Michele Bastiani
Susan J. Nixon
Paul F. Pilch
Mark P. Jedrychowski
Manuel A. Fernandez-Rojo
John F. Hancock
Kathryn N. North
Daniel Abankwa
Jørgen Vinten
Libin Liu
Harriet P. Lo
Steven P. Gygi
Michael R. Breen
Robert G. Parton
Robert Luetterforst
Source :
The Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Rockefeller University Press, 2009.

Abstract

Polymerase I and transcript release factor (PTRF)/Cavin is a cytoplasmic protein whose expression is obligatory for caveola formation. Using biochemistry and fluorescence resonance energy transfer–based approaches, we now show that a family of related proteins, PTRF/Cavin-1, serum deprivation response (SDR)/Cavin-2, SDR-related gene product that binds to C kinase (SRBC)/Cavin-3, and muscle-restricted coiled-coil protein (MURC)/Cavin-4, forms a multiprotein complex that associates with caveolae. This complex can constitutively assemble in the cytosol and associate with caveolin at plasma membrane caveolae. Cavin-1, but not other cavins, can induce caveola formation in a heterologous system and is required for the recruitment of the cavin complex to caveolae. The tissue-restricted expression of cavins suggests that caveolae may perform tissue-specific functions regulated by the composition of the cavin complex. Cavin-4 is expressed predominantly in muscle, and its distribution is perturbed in human muscle disease associated with Caveolin-3 dysfunction, identifying Cavin-4 as a novel muscle disease candidate caveolar protein.

Details

ISSN :
15408140 and 00219525
Volume :
185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cell Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c43cdf65e11a6b26b5110d17a79b47e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200903053