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A variable undecad repeat domain in cavin1 regulates caveola formation and stability
Authors:Vikas A Tillu  Ye‐Wheen Lim  Oleksiy Kovtun  Sergey Mureev  Charles Ferguson  Michele Bastiani  Kerrie‐Ann McMahon  Harriet P Lo  Thomas E Hall  Kirill Alexandrov  Brett M Collins  Robert G Parton
Affiliation:1. Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld, Australia;2. Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld, Australia
Abstract:Caveolae are plasma membrane invaginations involved in transport, signalling and mechanical membrane sensing in metazoans. Their formation depends upon multiple interactions between membrane‐embedded caveolins, lipids and cytosolic cavin proteins. Of the four cavin family members, only cavin1 is strictly required for caveola formation. Here, we demonstrate that an eleven residue (undecad) repeat sequence (UC1) exclusive to cavin1 is essential for caveolar localization and promotes membrane remodelling through binding to phosphatidylserine. In the notochord of mechanically stimulated zebrafish embryos, the UC1 domain is required for caveolar stability and resistance to membrane stress. The number of undecad repeats in the cavin1 UC1 domain varies throughout evolution, and we find that an increased number also correlates with increased caveolar stability. Lastly, we show that the cavin1 UC1 domain induces dramatic remodelling of the plasma membrane when grafted into cavin2 suggesting an important role in membrane sculpting. Overall, our work defines a novel conserved cavin1 modular domain that controls caveolar assembly and stability.
Keywords:caveolae  cavin  coiled‐coil  undecad repeat
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