The paper reviews the data on spatial structure of discoidal high density l
ipoproteins. At present discoidal lipoproteins reconstituted in vitro from
apolipoprotein A-I and synthetic phospholipids are the most well studied. R
ecently many data have been obtained on the role of each domain of apoA-I m
olecule in the particle formation, its activation of lecithin: cholesterol
acyltransferase and its interaction with cellular membranes. These resultes
were obtained due to synthesis of mutant apolipoproteins A-I with differen
t variants of primary structure. Although several alternative models of the
discoidal particle were proposed, each describing some known properties of
the particles, there is no an universal model. Perhaps, more effective phy
sical methods are necessary for more detailed study of the disc structure.