Interaction of lipid transfer protein with plasma lipoproteins and cell membranes |
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Authors: | R. E. Morton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Vascular Cell Biology and Atherosclerosis Research, Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, 44195 Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The hydrophobic lipid components of lipoproteins, cholesteryl ester and triglyceride, are transferred between all lipoproteins by a specific plasma glycoprotein, termed lipid transfer protein (LTP). LTP facilitates lipid transfer by an exchange process in which cholesteryl ester and triglyceride compete for transfer. Thus, LTP promotes remodeling of the lipoprotein structure, and plays an important role in the intravascular metabolism of these particles and in the lipoprotein-dependent pathways of cholesterol clearance from cells. The properties of LTP, its mechanisms of action, its roles in lipoprotein metabolism, and its modes of regulation are reviewed along with recent data that suggest a possible role for this protein in directly modifying cellular lipid composition. |
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Keywords: | Lipid transfer protein lipoprotein metabolism lipoprotein remodeling cholesteryl ester triglyceride |
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