- Source: Sterol carrier protein
Sterol carrier proteins (also known as nonspecific lipid transfer proteins) is a family of proteins that transfer steroids and probably also phospholipids and gangliosides between cellular membranes.
These proteins are different from plant nonspecific lipid transfer proteins but structurally similar to small proteins of unknown function from Thermus thermophilus.
This domain is involved in binding sterols. The human sterol carrier protein 2 (SCP2) is a basic protein that is believed to participate in the intracellular transport of cholesterol and various other lipids.
Human proteins containing this domain
HSD17B4; HSDL2; SCP2; STOML1;
See also
Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein and START domain
References
External links
Sterol carrier proteins in SCOP
SCP-2 sterol transfer family in Pfam
UMich Orientation of Proteins in Membranes families/superfamily-144
sterol+carrier+proteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lemak
- Caveolin 1
- Lipida
- Sterol carrier protein
- SCP2
- SCP
- Peripheral membrane protein
- D-bifunctional protein deficiency
- Propionyl-CoA C2-trimethyltridecanoyltransferase
- Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein
- Thiolase
- Intracellular transport
- Propanoyl-CoA C-acyltransferase