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Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-2 MeSH Descriptor Data 2026
An LDL-RECEPTOR RELATED PROTEIN found in the neuroepithelium and in proximal tubular cells of the kidney. It is considered a multiligand receptor in that it binds to a variety of ligands with relatively high affinity and may function in mediating the uptake and lysosomal degradation of macromolecules such as: LIPOPROTEINS; ENDOPEPTIDASES; and PROTEASE INHIBITORS.
2012; see LDL-RECEPTOR RELATED PROTEIN 2 2002-2011; HEYMAN'S NEPHRITIS ANTIGEN GP330 was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1989-2001 & ANTIGENS, SURFACE 1986-1988; ANTIGEN GP330, NEPHRITIS was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1989-2001& ANTIGENS, SURFACE 1988; RENAL GLYCOPROTEIN GP330 was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1991-2001; GP330 ANTIGEN was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1991-2001; LPR-2 was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1996-2001; LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTOR-RELATED PROTEINS 2 was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1994-2001; MEGALIN was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS 1995-2001
An LDL-RECEPTOR RELATED PROTEIN found in the neuroepithelium and in proximal tubular cells of the kidney. It is considered a multiligand receptor in that it binds to a variety of ligands with relatively high affinity and may function in mediating the uptake and lysosomal degradation of macromolecules such as: LIPOPROTEINS; ENDOPEPTIDASES; and PROTEASE INHIBITORS.