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APOBR (NM_018690) - apolipoprotein B receptor

Apolipoprotein B Receptor

PTM Interaction Network Visualisation

Protein summary

This is preferred isoform of APOBR protein.
APOBR: apolipoprotein B receptor
Description:

Apolipoprotein B48 receptor is a macrophage receptor that binds to the apolipoprotein B48 of dietary triglyceride (TG)-rich lipoproteins. This receptor may provide essential lipids, lipid-soluble vitamins and other nutrients to reticuloendothelial cells. If overwhelmed with elevated plasma triglyceride, the apolipoprotein B48 receptor may contribute to foam cell formation, endothelial dysfunction, and atherothrombogenesis. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]. Sequence Note: The RefSeq transcript and protein were derived from genomic sequence to make the sequence consistent with the reference genome assembly. The genomic coordinates used for the transcript record were based on transcript alignments.

Evidence data:
RNAseq introns :: single sample supports all introns SAMEA1965299, SAMEA1966682 [ECO:0000348]

##RefSeq-Attributes-START## MANE Ensembl match :: ENST00000564831.6/ ENSP00000457539.1 RefSeq Select criteria :: based on single protein-coding transcript ##RefSeq-Attributes-END##

Strand
+
Chromosome
16
Protein
1097 residues
All mutations
216
PTM sites
0
CDS
28,506,002 - 28,509,826
Transcription
28,505,969 - 28,510,291
93.44% of sequence is predicted to be disordered

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External references

Mappings retrieved from NCBI & UniProt.
RefSeq
Entrez
gene: 55911
UniProt
Ensembl