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Low-density lipoprotein receptor family: endocytosis and signal transduction
Authors:Li Y  Cam J  Bu G
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, and St Louis Children's Hospital, MO 63110, USA.
Abstract:The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) family is composed of a class of single transmembrane glycoproteins, generally recognized as cell surface endocytic receptors, which bind and internalize extracellular ligands for degradation by lysosomes. Structurally, members of the LDLR family share homology within their extracellular domains, which are highlighted by the presence of clusters of ligand-binding repeats. Recently, information regarding the structural and functional elements within their cytoplasmic tails has begun to emerge, which suggests that members of the LDLR family function not only in receptor-mediated endocytosis, but also in transducing signals that are important during embryonic development and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. This review focuses on recent knowledge of the structural and functional aspects of LDLR family members in endocytosis and signal transduction. The relationship of these functions to the development of the neuronal system and in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease is specifically discussed.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries LDL receptor family  LRP  apoER2  VLDL receptor  LRP6  signaling  endocytosis  Alzheimer’  s disease
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