Apolipoproteins carry out several roles: (1) they can form part of the structure of the lipoprotein, for example, apo B; (2) they are enzyme cofactors, for example, C-II for lipoprotein lipase, A-I for lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase, or enzyme inhibitors, for example, apo A-II and apo C-III for lipoprotein lipase, apo C-I for cholesteryl ester transfer protein; and (3) they Apolipoproteins carry out several roles: (1) they can form part of the structure of the lipoprotein, for example, apo B; (2) they are enzyme cofactors, for example, C-II for lipoprotein lipase, A-I for lecithin:cholesterol
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