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Apolipoprotein L

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Symbol
  
ApoL

InterPro
  
IPR008405

PDB
  
RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj

Pfam
  
PF05461

Pfam
  
structures

PDBsum
  
structure summary

Apolipoprotein L (Apo L) belongs to the high density lipoprotein family that plays a central role in cholesterol transport. The cholesterol content of membranes is important in cellular processes such as modulating gene transcription and signal transduction both in the adult brain and during neurodevelopment. There are six apo L genes located in close proximity to each other on chromosome 22q12 in humans. 22q12 is a confirmed high-susceptibility locus for schizophrenia and close to the region associated with velocardiofacial syndrome that includes symptoms of schizophrenia.

Human proteins containing this domain

APOL1; APOL2; APOL3; APOL4; APOL5; APOL6; APOLD1;

References

Apolipoprotein L Wikipedia