Cavin fever: regulating caveolae

SDPR is a new regulator of caveolae biogenesis. SDPR overexpression results in increased caveolae size and leads to the formation of caveolae-derived tubules containing Shiga toxin. SDPR may therefore be a membrane curvature-inducing component of caveolae.

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