Caveolae play a crucial role in various cellular functions. They act as markers for cholesterol-enriched domains in the plasma membrane, where signaling molecules such as glycosphingolipids and fatty acid-containing proteins accumulate. Caveolae also facilitate the internalization of signaling receptors, lipids, and proteins by a process known as caveolae-mediated endocytosis. Cellular functions such as lipid metabolism, signal transduction, and immune response are subtly modulated by this form of endocytosis.
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