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Key structural arrangements at the C-terminus domain of CETP suggest a potential mechanism for lipid-transfer activity
2014
Journal of Structural Biology
The cholesteryl-ester transfer protein (CETP) promotes cholesteryl-ester and triglyceride transfer between lipoproteins. We evaluated the secondary structure stability of a series of small peptides derived from the C-terminus of CETP in a wide range of pH's and lipid mixtures, and studied their capability to carry out disorder-to-order secondary structure transitions dependent of lipids. We report that while a mixture of phosphatidylcholine/cholesteryl-esters forms large aggregated particles,
doi:10.1016/j.jsb.2014.02.002
pmid:24530617
fatcat:lbmtsyzddjdu5ojhgzx34vxuhq