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CETP

CETP (cholesteryl ester transfer protein) is a hydrophobic glycoprotein consisting of 476 amino acids residue that, in general, facilitates the transfer of neutral lipids (such as cholesteryl and triglycerides) among lipoprotein particles. The chemical structure of CETP takes on a shape of a boomerang in which a long hydrophobic tunnel with openings at either end allows lipids to be exchanged between donor and acceptor lipoproteins in a non-aqueous phase. Study results suggest that CETP facilitates the transfer of cholesteryl esters from HDL to LDL and VLDL resulting in the lowering of HDL levels and raising of LDL and VDL levels, which might increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Products for  CETP

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  2. GC17520 Anacetrapib (MK-0859) A CETP inhibitor Anacetrapib (MK-0859)  Chemical Structure
  3. GC50257 BMS 795311 Potent cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor BMS 795311  Chemical Structure
  4. GC35657 CETP-IN-3 CETP-IN-3 (Compound 13) is an small molecule inhibitor of the plasma glycoprotein cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP), elevating HDL-C through inhibition of CETP. CETP-IN-3  Chemical Structure
  5. GC38759 CP-532623 CP-532623 is a CETP inhibitor and elevates high-density lipoprotein cholesterolion. CP-532623  Chemical Structure
  6. GC13856 Dalcetrapib (JTT-705, RO4607381) An inhibitor of cholesteryl ester transfer protein Dalcetrapib (JTT-705, RO4607381)  Chemical Structure
  7. GC14061 Evacetrapib (LY2484595) A CETP inhibitor Evacetrapib (LY2484595)  Chemical Structure
  8. GC37736 TAP311 TAP311 is a cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor with an IC50 of 62 nM. TAP311  Chemical Structure
  9. GC15848 Torcetrapib A CETP inhibitor Torcetrapib  Chemical Structure

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