STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE LDL-RECEPTOR AND ITS GENE

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SOUTAR, AK
KNIGHT, BL
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[1] MRC Lipoprotein Team, Hammersmith Hospital, London
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10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a072445
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The structural features necessary for the efficient functioning of the LDL receptor are beginning to emerge from investigation of naturally-occurring and artificially-produced mutations in the gene. Six of the seven repeated sequences in the highly-structured NH2-terminal region are needed for optimal binding of LDL and some of the detailed requirements have been elucidated. The membrane-spanning region is required for insertion of the protein into the plasma membrane, and the cytoplasmic region for internalisation and self-association. Many apparently unrelated mutations affect receptor processing in the Golgi and the role of the carbohydrate chains remains obscure. The main means of regulating LDL- receptor activity is through repression of gene transcription by sterols. This requires a specific element in the promoter region and probably involves more than one transcription factor. Independent effects could be achieved by modulating the activity of these factors. © 1990 The British Council.
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