Oxidative stress, caveolae and caveolin-1

Sub-cellular Biochemistry
Marie-Odile Parat, Paul L Fox

Abstract

Oxidative stress underlies a range of pathophysiological conditions. Reactive oxygen species are also generated intracellularly to serve as second messengers and some are linked to caveolae/raft signalling systems. The effect of oxidative stress on caveolin-1 expression, post-translational modifications, membrane trafficking and function are described.

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