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  • Apolipoprotein A-II - »õâ The second most abundant protein component of HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS or HDL. It has a high lipid affinity and is known to displace APOLIPOPROTEIN A-I from HDL particles and generates a stable HDL complex. ApoA-II can modulate the activation of LECITHIN CHOLESTEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE in the presence of APOLIPOPROTEIN A-I, thus affecting HDL metabolism.
    Synonyms : Apo A-2, Apo A-II Isoproteins, Apo A2, Apo AII, ApoA-2, ApoA-II, Apolipoprotein A-2, Apolipoprotein A-II Isoproteins, Apolipoprotein A2, Apolipoprotein AII, Pro-Apo A-II, Pro-Apolipoprotein A-II, Proapolipoprotein A-II, Apo A II Isoproteins, Apolipoprotein A 2
  • Apolipoprotein B-100 - »õâ A 513-kDa protein synthesized in the LIVER. It serves as the major structural protein of low-density lipoproteins (LIPOPROTEINS, LDL; LIPOPROTEINS, VLDL). It is the ligand for the LDL receptor (RECEPTORS, LDL) that promotes cellular binding and internalization of LDL particles.
    Synonyms : Apo B-100, Apo-B-100, ApoB-100, Apo B 100, ApoB 100, Apolipoprotein B 100
  • Apolipoprotein B-48 - »õâ A 241-kDa protein synthesized only in the INTESTINES. It serves as a structural protein of CHYLOMICRONS. Its exclusive association with chylomicron particles provides an indicator of intestinally derived lipoproteins in circulation. Apo B-48 is a shortened form of apo B-100 and lacks the LDL-receptor region.
    Synonyms : Apo B, Chylomicron, Apo B-48, ApoB-48, ApoB48, Apolipoprotein B, Chylomicron, Apolipoprotein B48, Apoprotein B-48, Chylomicron Apo B, Chylomicron Apolipoprotein B, Apo B 48, ApoB 48, Apolipoprotein B 48, Apoprotein B 48
  • Apolipoprotein C-I - »õâ A 6.6-kDa protein component of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS; INTERMEDIATE-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS; and HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS. Apo C-I displaces APO E from lipoproteins, modulate their binding to receptors (RECEPTORS, LDL), and thereby decrease their clearance from plasma. Elevated Apo C-I levels are associated with HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA and ATHEROSCLEROSIS.
    Synonyms : Apo C-I, Apo C-I Precursor, Apolipoprotein C-I Precursor, Apolipoprotein C1, Pre Apo C-I, Apo C I, Apo C I Precursor, Apolipoprotein C I, Apolipoprotein C I Precursor, Pre Apo C I
  • Apolipoprotein C-II - »õâ A 9-kDa protein component of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS. It contains a cofactor for LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE and activates several triacylglycerol lipases. The association of Apo C-II with plasma CHYLOMICRONS; VLDL, and HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS is reversible and changes rapidly as a function of triglyceride metabolism. Clinically, Apo C-II deficiency is similar to lipoprotein lipase deficiency (HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA TYPE I) and is therefore called hyperlipoproteinemia type IB.
    Synonyms : Apo C-II, ApoC2, Apolipoprotein C-2, Apolipoprotein CII, Apoprotein C-II, Apo C II, Apolipoprotein C 2, Apolipoprotein C II, Apoprotein C II
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