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SRBC/cavin-3 is a caveolin adapter protein that regulates caveolae function

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 8, Pages 1001-1015

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2009.46

Keywords

caveolae; caveolin; endocytosis; adapter protein

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [HL 20948, GM 52016, P50CA70907]
  2. Department of Defense (DOD VITL)
  3. Perot Family Foundation
  4. Sarah M & Charles E Distinguished Chair in Cancer Research
  5. Max L Thomas Distinguished Chair in Molecular Pulmonary Oncology
  6. Cecil H Green Distinguished Chair in Cellular and Molecular Biology

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Caveolae are a major membrane domain common to most cells. One of the defining features of this domain is the protein caveolin. The exact function of caveolin, however, is not clear. One possible function is to attract adapter molecules to caveolae in a manner similar to how clathrin attracts molecules to coated pits. Here, we characterize a candidate adapter molecule called SRBC. SRBC binds PKCd and is a member of the STICK (substrates that interact with C-kinase) superfamily of PKC-binding proteins. We also show it co-immunoprecipitates with caveolin-1. A leucine zipper in SRBC is essential for both co-precipitation with caveolin and localization to caveolae. SRBC remains associated with caveolin when caveolae bud to form vesicles (cavicles) that travel on microtubules to different regions of the cell. In the absence of SRBC, intracellular cavicle traffic is markedly impaired. We conclude that SRBC (sdr-related gene product that binds to c-kinase) and two other family members [PTRF (Pol I and transcription release factor) and SDPR] function as caveolin adapter molecules that regulate caveolae function.

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