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Hopes to develop apolipoproteins for diagnostic or, even better,
therapeuticpurposes are growing. Areas of use may range from
arterial disease to AIDS, fertilization programs, neurological or
inflammatory disorders, and the like. However, these young members
of the large family of circulating proteins still deserve careful
study, both in terms of structural and functional properties and of
their pathological changes. In addition, related molecules, in
particular belonging to the family of enzymes, such as lipases and
acyltransferases, offer exciting insight into the mechanisms of
regulation of lipid transport and exchange. Described hereis the
use of apolipoproteins and enzymes in the diagnosis of coronary and
cerebrovascular disease. Structural and functional changes of
apolipoproteins are related to lipid transport and binding to
different receptors. Further, the development of apolipoprotein
drugs and their possible clinical use for vascular and non vascular
disease is discussed and finally an overview on lipoprotein
transformation processes, expression systems and natural mutants is
provided.
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