[HTML][HTML] Cholesteryl ester is transported from caveolae to internal membranes as part of a caveolin-annexin II lipid-protein complex

A Uittenbogaard, WV Everson, SV Matveev… - Journal of Biological …, 2002 - ASBMB
We previously demonstrated that in Chinese hamster ovary cells scavenger receptor, class
B, type I-dependent selective cholesteryl ester uptake occurs in caveolae. In the present
study we hypothesized that cholesteryl ester is transported from caveolae through the
cytosol to an internal membrane by a caveolin chaperone complex similar to the one we
originally described for the transport of newly synthesized cholesterol. To test this hypothesis
we incubated Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing scavenger receptor, class B, type I …