The low density lipoprotein receptor
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The low density lipoprotein receptor
Abstract
The study of familial hypercholesterolemia at the molecular level has led to its advancement from a clinical syndrome to a fascinating experimental system. FH was first described 50 years ago by Carl Müller who concluded that the disease produces high plasma cholesterol levels and myocardial infarctions in young people, and is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait determined by a single gene. The existence of two forms of FH, namely heterozygous and homozygous, was recognized by Khachadurian and Fredrickson and Levy much later. The value of FH as an experimental model system lies in the availability of homozygotes, because mutant genes can be studied without interference from the normal gene. The first and most important breakthrough was the realization that the defect underlying FH could be studied in cultured skin fibroblasts. Rapidly, the LDL receptor pathway was conceptualized and its dysfunction in cells from FH homozygotes was demonstrates. Isolation of the normal LDL receptor protein and studies on the biosynthesis and structure of abnormal receptors in mutant cell lines provided essential groundwork for elucidation of defects at the DNA level. The power of the experimental system, FH, became nowhere more obvious than in work that correlated structural information at the protein level with the elucidation of defined defects in the LDL receptor gene. In addition to revealing important structure-function relationships in the LDL receptor polypeptide and delineating mutational events, studies of FH have established several more general concepts. First, the tight coupling of LDL binding to its internalization suggested that endocytosis was not a non-specific process as suggested from early observations. The key finding was that LDL receptors clustered in coated pits, structures that had been described by Roth and Porter 10 years earlier. These investigators had demonstrated, in electron microscopic studies on the uptake of yolk proteins by mosquito oocytes, that coated pits pinch off from the cell surface and form coated vesicles that transport extracellular fluid into the cell. Studies on the LDL receptor system showed directly that receptor clustering in coated pits is the essential event in this kind of endocytosis, and thus established receptor-mediated endocytosis as a distinct mechanism for the transport of macromolecules across the plasma membrane. Subsequently, many additional systems of receptor-mediated endocytosis have been defined, and variations of the overall pathway have been described.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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