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Receptor-Associated Protein, 39-kDa

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Receptor-Associated Protein, 39-kDa Medical Condition

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A membrane protein found in the rough endoplasm reticulum (ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM, ROUGH) that binds to LDL-RECEPTOR RELATED PROTEINS. It may function to prevent ligand binding of receptors during protein processing events within endosomal compartments.

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