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Title: Lipoproteomics: Methodologies and Analysis of Lipoprotein-Associated Proteins along with the Drug Intervention
Other Titles: Drug Design - Novel Advances in the Omics Field and Applications
Authors: Torres Romero, Julio Cesar
Lara Riegos, Julio César
Estrella Parra, Edgar Antonio
Fernández Sánchez, Verónica
Arana Argáez, Víctor Ermilo
Uc Colli, Sushally
Peña Rico, Miguel Ángel
Ramírez Camacho, Mario Alberto
Ponce Regalado, María Dolores
Álvarez Sánchez, María Elizbeth
Keywords: lipoproteins
lipoproteomic
proteomic
high density lipoproteins (HDL)
mass spectrometry (MS)
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences, Indonesia
Citation: Torres-Romero, J. C. , Lara-Riegos, J. C. , Parra, E. A. E. , Sánchez, V. F. , Arana-Argáez, V. E. , Uc-Colli, S., Peña-Rico, M. Á. , Ramírez-Camacho, M. A. , Regalado, M. D. P. , & Alvarez-Sánchez, M. E. (2020). Lipoproteomics: Methodologies and Analysis of Lipoprotein-Associated Proteins along with the Drug Intervention. In (Ed.), Drug Design - Novel Advances in the Omics Field and Applications. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.93634
Abstract: Lipoproteins are specialized particles involved in the transport and distribution of hydrophobic lipids, as cholesterol and triglycerides, throughout the body. The lipoproteins exhibit a basic spherical shape as complexes of lipids and proteins, and these latter are known as apolipoproteins. Initially, the proteins associated with lipoproteins were recognized as integral or peripheral proteins that only maintain the dynamics and metabolism of lipoproteins. However, there exist many studies on different lipoproteins evidencing that the quantity and type of apolipoproteins and lipoprotein-associated proteins are diverse and could be associated with different lipoprotein function outcomes. Here, we summarized recent processes in the determination of apolipoproteins and lipoprotein-associated proteins profiles through a proteomic approach, analyzing the major methods available and are used to achieve this. We also discuss the relevance of these lipoproteomic analyses on the human disease outcomes.
Description: Capítulo
URI: http://repositorio.cualtos.udg.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1376
ISBN: 978-1-78985-201-1
978-1-78984-753-6
978-1-78984-752-9
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