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The low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) functions in lipoprotein transport pathways, and is involved in familial hypercholesterolemia. Homologues of the LDLR may have diverse functions and their ligands may include biological inactive plasma carrier complexes, plasma lipoproteins, yolk precursors, toxins, and extracellular lipoproteins. LR11 (also known as sorLA-1 and gp250) is a lipoprotein receptor homologue that contains 11 LDL receptor ligand binding repeats (LDLRs), 5 LDL receptor “YWTD”repeats, a large fibronectin-type III (FIII) hexarepeat domain similar to neural adhesion proteins, and a domain with similarity to the yeast receptor for vacuolar protein sorting (Vsp10p). LR11mRNA is expressed at high levels in brain, but is also found in liver, pancreas, adrenal gland, and testis. LR11 can bind the ER and Golgi localized receptor associated protein (RAP), which binds to many members of the LDLR family and prevents aggregation of ligands to the LDLRs. In addition, LR11 binds apolipoprotein E-containing lipoproteins. Thus, LR11 is a lipoprotein binding receptor that may have additional functions related to protein sorting and neuronal development.Host Species: MouseClone: 48Isotype: IgG2aSpecies Reactivity [for Features Main]: RatImmunogen: Human LR11 aa. 1220-1337Immunofluorescence, Western Blotting