1994
DOI: 10.1161/01.atv.14.2.305
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Structural relation between HDL-binding proteins in porcine liver.

Abstract: We have found strong evidence for a relation between three high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-binding proteins of 90, 110, and 180 kDa in porcine liver that were detected by ligand blotting. Because HDL-binding proteins with identical molecular masses were detected in human liver, all subsequent experiments were performed with porcine liver proteins. An antiserum raised against a highly purified preparation of the 90-kDa HDL-binding protein, designated 90-PC, showed cross-immunoreactivity with the 110-and 180-kDa … Show more

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“…Recently, SR-BI was also detected on type II pneumocytes, and the regulation of the SR-BI expression by vitamin E was demonstrated (4). In addition, numerous attempts to purify and characterize other candidate HDL receptors have been reported, but structural information became available only in a few cases (5,6). Two HDL-binding proteins, HB1 and HB2, were detected in rat lung in approximately the same high concentration as in liver (7).…”
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“…Recently, SR-BI was also detected on type II pneumocytes, and the regulation of the SR-BI expression by vitamin E was demonstrated (4). In addition, numerous attempts to purify and characterize other candidate HDL receptors have been reported, but structural information became available only in a few cases (5,6). Two HDL-binding proteins, HB1 and HB2, were detected in rat lung in approximately the same high concentration as in liver (7).…”
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confidence: 99%