IPA: //ˌæpəˌlaɪpəˈproʊtiːn//
KK: /ˌæpəˌlaɪpəˈproʊtiːn/
A type of protein that combines with fat to form a lipoprotein, which is important for transporting fats in the body.
Apolipoproteins play a crucial role in lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health.
Apolipoprotein → It is formed from "apo-" (meaning away from or separate) and "lipoprotein" (from "lipo-" meaning fat and "protein" meaning a type of molecule). The term refers to a protein that is associated with lipids, indicating its role in transporting fats in the body.
Think of 'apo-' meaning 'away from' and 'lipoprotein' as a combination of 'fat' and 'protein' — this helps you remember that apolipoprotein is a protein that transports fats.