Caveolin-1 interacts and cooperates with the transforming growth factor-β type I receptor ALK1 in endothelial caveolae
Cardiovascular Research2007Vol. 77(4), pp. 791–799
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Juan F. Santibáñez, Francisco J. Blanco, Eva M. Garrido‐Martín, Francisco Sanz‐Rodríguez, Miguel Á. del Pozo, Carmelo Bernabéu
Abstract
ALK1 is located in endothelial caveolae where it functionally interacts with caveolin-1 through its scaffolding domain, suggesting a joint contribution of ALK1 and caveolin-1 as key mediators of the TGF-beta pathway in angiogenesis.
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