Author/Authors :
Michelle M. Hill، نويسنده , , Michele Bastiani، نويسنده , , Robert Luetterforst، نويسنده , , Matthew Kirkham، نويسنده , , Annika Kirkham، نويسنده , , Susan J. Nixon، نويسنده , , Piers Walser، نويسنده , , Daniel Abankwa، نويسنده , , Viola M.J. Oorschot، نويسنده , , Sally Martin، نويسنده , , John F. Hancock، نويسنده , , Robert G. Parton، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Caveolae are abundant cell-surface organelles involved in lipid regulation and endocytosis. We used comparative proteomics to identify PTRF (also called Cav-p60, Cavin) as a putative caveolar coat protein. PTRF-Cavin selectively associates with mature caveolae at the plasma membrane but not Golgi-localized caveolin. In prostate cancer PC3 cells, and during development of zebrafish notochord, lack of PTRF-Cavin expression correlates with lack of caveolae, and caveolin resides on flat plasma membrane. Expression of PTRF-Cavin in PC3 cells is sufficient to cause formation of caveolae. Knockdown of PTRF-Cavin reduces caveolae density, both in mammalian cells and in the zebrafish. Caveolin remains on the plasma membrane in PTRF-Cavin knockdown cells but exhibits increased lateral mobility and accelerated lysosomal degradation. We conclude that PTRF-Cavin is required for caveola formation and sequestration of mobile caveolin into immobile caveolae.