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Lipoprotein size is a main determinant for the rate of hydrolysis by exogenous LPL in human plasma
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 1100144Published online: October 25, 2021- Oleg Kovrov
- Fredrik Landfors
- Valeria Saar-Kovrov
- Ulf Näslund
- Gunilla Olivecrona
Cited in Scopus: 3LPL is a key player in plasma triglyceride metabolism. Consequently, LPL is regulated by several proteins during synthesis, folding, secretion, and transport to its site of action at the luminal side of capillaries, as well as during the catalytic reaction. Some proteins are well known, whereas others have been identified but are still not fully understood. We set out to study the effects of the natural variations in the plasma levels of all known LPL regulators on the activity of purified LPL added to samples of fasted plasma taken from 117 individuals.