From cholesterol transport to signal transduction: low density lipoproteinreceptor, very low density lipoprotein receptor, and apolipoprotein E receptor-2
J. Nimpf et Wj. Schneider, From cholesterol transport to signal transduction: low density lipoproteinreceptor, very low density lipoprotein receptor, and apolipoprotein E receptor-2, BBA-MOL C B, 1529(1-3), 2000, pp. 287-298
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY OF LIPIDS
The discovery of an ever growing number of low density lipoprotein (LDL) re
ceptor gene family members has triggered research into many different direc
tions. Here we first summarize the results of classical studies on the role
of the LDL receptor in cholesterol transport, the structure/function relat
ionships delineated with the help of LDL receptor mutations in familial hyp
ercholesterolemia, and the elegant way in which cells regulate cholesterol
at the transcriptional level. The second part deals with a multifunctional,
structurally very close relative, the very low density lipoprotein (VLDL)
receptor. While it is involved in lipoprotein transport in certain tissues
and species, detailed studies on its function have generated new knowledge
about the growing spectrum of ligands and about exciting and unexpected asp
ects of receptor biology. In particular, these investigations have elucidat
ed the roles of LDL receptor gene family members in ligand-mediated signal
transduction. In the third part of this review article, we provide first in
sight into the roles of the VLDL receptor and of another small relative, th
e so-called apolipoprotein E receptor-2, in such signaling processes. These
findings suggest that to date, only the tip of an iceberg has been uncover
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