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The PITP family of phosphatidylinositol transfer proteinsHsuan et al., 2001
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- Hsuan J
- Cockcroft S
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The PITP family is one of the two families of phosphoinositide transfer proteins that can bind and exchange one molecule of either phosphatidylinositol or phosphatidylcholine and facilitate the transfer of these lipids between different membrane compartments; the other is …
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