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Hitch-hiking between cells on lipoprotein particles
Authors:Neumann Sylvia  Harterink Martin  Sprong Hein
Affiliation:Department of Membrane Enzymology, Bijvoet Center and Institute of Biomembranes, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Cell surface proteins containing covalently linked lipids associate with specialized membrane domains. Morphogens like Hedgehog and Wnt use their lipid anchors to bind to lipoprotein particles and employ lipoproteins to travel through tissues. Removal of their lipid anchors or decreasing lipoprotein levels give rise to adverse Hedgehog and Wnt signaling. Some parasites can also transfer their glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored surface proteins to host lipoprotein particles. These antigen-loaded lipoproteins spread throughout the circulation, and probably hamper an adequate immune response by killing neutrophils. Together, these findings imply a widespread role for lipoproteins in intercellular transfer of lipid-anchored surface proteins, and may have various physiological consequences. Here, we discuss how lipid-modified proteins may be transferred to and from lipoproteins at the cellular level.
Keywords:glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins    hedgehog    intercellular transfer    lipoproteins    lipoprotein receptors    Wnt
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