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Evidence for the Role of Megalin in Renal Uptake of Transthyretin
2000
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The kidney is a major organ for uptake of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T 4 ) and its conversion to the active form, triiodothyronine. In the plasma, one of the T 4 carriers is transthyretin (TTR). In the present study we observed that TTR, the transporter of both T 4 and retinol-binding protein, binds to megalin, the multiligand receptor expressed on the luminal surface of various epithelia including the renal proximal tubules. In the kidney, megalin plays an important role in tubular uptake
doi:10.1074/jbc.m002886200
pmid:10982792
fatcat:o2gpynqch5fs7isapfrocriphe