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LPL is located within the interstitial space independently and remains stranded there if not acted upon by GPIHBP1. GPIHBP1 then captures LPL in the interstitial spaces and shuttles it across endothelial cells into the capillary lumen. Once in the capillaries, the LPL-GPIHBP1 complex catalyzes the breakdown of triglycerides in the blood. In doing so, it prevents high levels of triglycerides in the plasma to provide nutrients for vital tissues.
LPL is located within the interstitial space independently and remains stranded there if not acted upon by GPIHBP1. GPIHBP1 then captures LPL in the interstitial spaces and shuttles it across endothelial cells into the capillary lumen. Once in the capillaries, the LPL-GPIHBP1 complex catalyzes the breakdown of triglycerides in the blood. In doing so, it prevents high levels of triglycerides in the plasma to provide nutrients for vital tissues.
===Significance===
===Significance===
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Lipoprotein lipase deficiency leads to [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertriglyceridemia hypertriglyceridemia] (elevated levels of triglycerides in the blood) also known as chylomicronemia. This can go on to increase insulin resistance and risk of obesity.
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Lipoprotein lipase deficiency leads to [www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertriglyceridemia hypertriglyceridemia] (elevated levels of triglycerides in the blood) also known as chylomicronemia. This can go on to increase insulin resistance and risk of obesity.
== Structure ==
== Structure ==

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Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL) complexed with GPIHBP1

Lipoprotein Lipase - 6E7K

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Birrane G, Beigneux AP, Dwyer B, Strack-Logue B, Kristensen KK, Francone OL, Fong LG, Mertens HDT, Pan CQ, Ploug M, Young SG, Meiyappan M. Structure of the lipoprotein lipase-GPIHBP1 complex that mediates plasma triglyceride hydrolysis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Dec 17. pii: 1817984116. doi:, 10.1073/pnas.1817984116. PMID:30559189 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817984116


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