The alpha-tocopherol transfer protein
- Vitam Horm. 2007;76:45-65. doi: 10.1016/S0083-6729(07)76003-X.
- 1. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Almost a century ago, plant extracts were documented to be critical for the fertility of rodents. This activity was later ascribed to vitamin E, a term comprising a number of structurally related plant lipids that function as fat soluble Antioxidants. The alpha-tocopherol transfer protein (TTP) is a critical regulator of vitamin E status that stimulates the movement of vitamin E between membrane vesicles in vitro and facilitates the secretion of tocopherol from hepatocytes. Heritable mutations in the ttpA gene cause ataxia with vitamin E deficiency (AVED), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by low plasma vitamin E levels and progressive neurodegeneration. This chapter summarizes recent advances in our understanding of the molecular and physiological aspects of TTP activity.
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Research Areas: Cancer