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  • Caveolins are important proteins found in plasma membrane caveolae as well as in the Golgi complex and lipid bodies; mutations linked to diseases affect their movement to these locations.
  • The Golgi pool of caveolin is mostly made of newly synthesized proteins in a soluble, monomeric form, while caveolins at the plasma membrane are only detectable when cholesterol levels are low.
  • Cholesterol levels significantly impact caveolin trafficking; normal caveolin exits from the Golgi is influenced by cholesterol, whereas a mutant form accumulates there under the same conditions, highlighting cholesterol's role in caveolin movement across cellular compartments.

Article Abstract

Caveolins are a crucial component of plasma membrane (PM) caveolae but have also been localized to intracellular compartments, including the Golgi complex and lipid bodies. Mutant caveolins associated with human disease show aberrant trafficking to the PM and Golgi accumulation. We now show that the Golgi pool of mainly newly synthesized protein is detergent-soluble and predominantly in a monomeric state, in contrast to the surface pool. Caveolin at the PM is not recognized by specific caveolin antibodies unless PM cholesterol is depleted. Exit from the Golgi complex of wild-type caveolin-1 or -3, but not vesicular stomatitis virus-G protein, is modulated by changing cellular cholesterol levels. In contrast, a muscular dystrophy-associated mutant of caveolin-3, Cav3P104L, showed increased accumulation in the Golgi complex upon cholesterol treatment. In addition, we demonstrate that in response to fatty acid treatment caveolin can follow a previously undescribed pathway from the PM to lipid bodies and can move from lipid bodies to the PM in response to removal of fatty acids. The results suggest that cholesterol is a rate-limiting component for caveolin trafficking. Changes in caveolin flux through the exocytic pathway can therefore be an indicator of cellular cholesterol and fatty acid levels.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1073686PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e04-08-0737DOI Listing

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