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FEBS J
April 2005
Center of Experimental Medicine, Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II: University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Hu-K4 is a human protein homologous to the K4L protein of vaccinia virus. Due to the presence of two HKD motifs, Hu-K4 was assigned to the family of Phospholipase D proteins although so far no catalytic activity has been shown. The Hu-K4 mRNA is found in many human organs with highest expression levels in the central nervous system.
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December 2004
Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II: Molecular Cell Biology and Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany.
After internalization of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins (TRL) in hepatoma cells, TRL particles are immediately disintegrated in the early endosomal compartment. This involves the targeting of lipids and apoprotein B along the degradative pathway and the recycling of TRL-derived apoE through recycling endosomes. Re-secretion of apoE is accompanied by the concomitant association of apoE and cellular cholesterol with high-density lipoproteins (HDL).
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April 2003
Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University Hospital Eppendorf c/o DESY, Build. 22a, Notkestrasse 85, 22603 Hamburg, Germany.
Vipoxin from the venom of Vipera ammodytes meridionalis is an unique neurotoxic complex between a toxic phospholipase A2 and a highly homologous non-toxic protein inhibitor. It is an example of evolution of a catalytic and toxic function into inhibitory and non-toxic one. The activity of the V.
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