PrPc and reggies/flotillins are contained in and released via lipid-rich vesicles in Jurkat T cells
PrPc and reggies/flotillins are contained in and released via lipid-rich vesicles in Jurkat T cells
A new model of caveolin association with lipid body cores has recently been proposed which may be relevant to a number of cellular processes, e.g. lipid body generation. Here we show that PrPc and reggie-1 and reggie-2 also occur in the cores of Nile Red/Bodipy-stained (neutral lipid-containing) vesicular structures and, in immunoblots, in the lipid-enriched fraction after density gradient centrifugation. These lipid-rich vesicles increase in number following cell feeding with oleic acid, differ from early endosome antigen 1- and Lamp-2-positive endosomes/lysosomes, exhibit an opaque content and lack surrounding actin staining. Our results suggest that the content of these vesicles, together with reggie-1 and -2 and PrPc, is expelled.
- University of Konstanz Germany
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570, Staining and Labeling, Cytoplasmic Vesicles, Membrane Proteins, Cellular prion protein, reggie/flotillin, Immunohistochemistry, Actins, Jurkat Cells, Microscopy, Electron, release/exocytosis, lipid-rich vesicle, Oxazines, Humans, PrPC Proteins, Fluorescent Dyes
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/570, Staining and Labeling, Cytoplasmic Vesicles, Membrane Proteins, Cellular prion protein, reggie/flotillin, Immunohistochemistry, Actins, Jurkat Cells, Microscopy, Electron, release/exocytosis, lipid-rich vesicle, Oxazines, Humans, PrPC Proteins, Fluorescent Dyes
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