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Lipoprotein Structure

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Description (Edit): Animation describing the structure and components of a lipoprotein. Lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly that contains both proteins and lipids. The lipids or their derivatives may be covalently or non-covalently bound to the proteins. Many enzymes, transporters, structural proteins, antigens, adhesins and toxins are lipoproteins. Examples include the high density and low density lipoproteins which enable fats to be carried in the blood stream, the transmembrane proteins of the mitochondrion and the chloroplast, and bacterial lipoproteins The function of lipoprotein particles is to transport lipids (fats) around the body in the aqueous blood, in which they would not normally dissolve. All cells use and rely on fats and, for all animal cells, cholesterol as building blocks to create the ... more....
Channels: Biochemistry  Molecular Biology