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. 2005 Sep 15;62(19-20):2325–2338. doi: 10.1007/s00018-005-5231-z

Molecular mechanisms of lipoprotein receptor signalling

P May 1,2,, J Herz 1,3, H H Bock 1,2,
PMCID: PMC11139167  PMID: 16158188

Abstract.

The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor is the prototype of a classical endocytosis receptor that mediates the uptake of extracellular ligands. Other members of the LDL receptor gene family, on the other hand, have been shown to regulate intracellular signalling cascades. Among these are the LDL receptor-related protein 1, LRP1, a promiscuous and ubiquitously expressed receptor which is critically involved in a multitude of diverse physiological processes; the Reelin receptors ApoER2 and VLDL receptor, which participate in neuronal development; and megalin, a multifunctional receptor expressed in various epithelia. In this review, we focus on recent developments that highlight similarities and differences between these related receptors and their biological function, and discuss open questions as to the underlying molecular mechanisms.

Key words. LRP, ApoER2, VLDLR, megalin, PDGF, Reelin, Dab1, MAP kinase, signal transduction, endocytosis, atherosclerosis, development, neuronal migration, synapse, gamma-secretase, apolipoprotein E, Alzheimer’s disease

Footnotes

Received 26 May 2005; received after revision 11 July 2005; accepted 17 July 2005

Contributor Information

P. May, Email: petra.may@zfn.uni-freiburg.de

H. H. Bock, Email: hans.bock@zfn.uni-freiburg.de


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