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  2. Low-density lipoprotein receptor gene family - Wikipedia

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    The members of the LDLR family are characterized by distinct functional domains present in characteristic numbers. These modules are: LDL receptor type A (LA) repeats of 40 residues each, displaying a triple-disulfide-bond-stabilized negatively charged surface; certain head-to-tail combinations of these repeats are believed to specify ligand ...

  3. LDL receptor - Wikipedia

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    The LDLR gene resides on chromosome 19 at the band 19p13.2 and is split into 18 exons. [8] Exon 1 contains a signal sequence that localises the receptor to the endoplasmic reticulum for transport to the cell surface.

  4. LDL-receptor-related protein-associated protein - Wikipedia

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    Suppression of receptor-binding domain of LRP LDLR is due to overexpression of LRPAP (the protein product of LRPAP gene). [13] LRP gives protection across LDL by LRPAP and its downregulation may be subjected for an elevation of LDL and Ab-related neuronal toxicity as LRP supports in binding of ligand and internalization of LRP ligands like apo ...

  5. LRP1 - Wikipedia

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    [8] [10] [11] As a member of the LDLR family, LRP1 contains cysteine-rich complement-type repeats, EGF (gene) repeats, β-propeller domains, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain. [9] The extracellular domain of LRP1 is the alpha-chain, which comprises four ligand -binding domains (numbered I-IV) containing two, eight, ten, and ...

  6. Bulked segregant analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bulked segregant analysis (BSA) is a technique used to identify genetic markers associated with a mutant phenotype. This allows geneticists to discover genes conferring certain traits of interest, such as disease resistance or susceptibility. This technique involves forming two groups that display opposing phenotypes for a trait of interest.

  7. Bispecific monoclonal antibody - Wikipedia

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    A bispecific monoclonal antibody (BsMAb, BsAb) is an artificial protein that can simultaneously bind to two different types of antigen or two different epitopes on the same antigen. [1] Naturally occurring antibodies typically only target one antigen. BsAbs can be manufactured in several structural formats.

  8. Complementarity-determining region - Wikipedia

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    The "upper" part of an antibody. The complementarity-determining regions of the heavy chain are shown in red (Complementarity-determining regions (CDRs) are polypeptide segments of the variable chains in immunoglobulins (antibodies) and T cell receptors, generated by B-cells and T-cells respectively. CDRs are where these molecules bind to their ...

  9. VLDL receptor - Wikipedia

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    This is the main difference from the main member of the LDL receptor family, LDLR, which has only seven cysteine-rich repeats which are also 40 amino acids long. [7] Each of these cysteine-rich repeats, in both VLDLR and LDLR, has three disulfide bonds and a coordinated Ca 2+ ion.

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