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Role of Caveolae in Membrane Mechanics

Erschienen am 01.07.2015, 1. Auflage 2015
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ISBN/EAN: 9783838127125
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 220 S.
Format (T/L/B): 1.5 x 21 x 15 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Caveolae, the characteristic plasma membrane invaginations present in many cells, have been associated with numerous functions that still remain debated. Taking into account the particular abundance of caveolae in cells experiencing mechanical stress, it was proposed that caveolae constitute a membrane reservoir and buffer the membrane tension upon mechanical stress. The present work aimed to check this proposition experimentally. First, the influence of caveolae on the membrane tension was studied on mouse lung endothelial cells in resting conditions using tether extraction with optically trapped beads. Second, experiments on cells upon acute mechanical stress showed that caveolae serve as a membrane reservoir buffering surges in membrane tension in their immediate, ATP- and cytoskeleton-independent flattening and disassembly. Third, caveolae incorporated in membrane vesicles also showed the tension buffering. Finally, in a physiologically more relevant case, human muscle cells were studied, and it was shown that mutations with impaired caveolae (described in muscular dystrophies) render muscle cells less resistant to mechanical stress.

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Geboren 1981 in Berlin Wilmersdorf, führte es D. Köster nach Abitur am Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster zum Physikstudium an die Universität Leipzig. Vorlesung in Bio-Physik bei Prof. J. Käs. Diplom- (2006) und Doktorarbeit (2007-2010) wurden am Institut Curie in Paris unter Betreuung von Dr. P. Nassoy und Dr. C. Lamaze angefertigt.