A major and the second most common isoform of apolipoprotein E. In humans, Apo E4 differs from apolipoprotein e3 at only one residue 112 (cysteine is replaced by arginine), and exhibits a lower resistance to denaturation and greater propensity to form folded intermediates. Apo E4 is a risk factor for alzheimer disease and cardiovascular diseases.


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