Affiliation:
1. Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Helsinki, Finland
2. Faculty of Medicine, Dept of Anatomy and Stem Cells and Metabolism Research Program, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract
This review discusses how research around the oxysterol-binding protein family has evolved. We briefly summarize how this protein family, designated OSBP-related (ORP) or OSBP-like (OSBPL) proteins, was discovered, how protein domains highly conserved among family members between taxa paved the way for understanding their mechanisms of action, and how insights into protein structural and functional features help to understand their versatility as lipid transporters. We also discuss questions and future avenues of research opened by these findings. The investigations on oxysterol-binding protein family serve as a real-life example of the notion that science often advances as a collective effort of multiple lines of enquiry, including serendipitous routes. While original articles invariably explain the motivation of the research undertaken in rational terms, the actual paths to findings may be less intentional. Fortunately, this does not reduce the impact of the discoveries made. Besides hopefully providing a useful account of ORP family proteins, we aim to convey this message.
Funder
The Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation
The Sigrid Jusélius Foundation
The Finnish Foundation for Diabetes Research
EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network
The Liv och Hälsa Foundation
Research Council of Finland
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters
The Leducq Foundation