Lipoproteins are large complexes of molecules that transport  lipids   (primarily  triglycerides   and cholesterols) through the blood. Apolipoproteins are  proteins   on the surface of the lipoprotein complex that bind to specific enzymes or transport proteins on the cell membranes. This directs the lipoprotein to the proper site of  metabolism  . Apolipoprotein CII (apoCII) is in chylomicrons (large lipoprotein particles absorbed from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract) and  VLDL   (large, mostly triglyceride-containing, lipoproteins that are broken down to eventually form  LDL  ); apoCII activates the  enzyme   (lipoprotein lipase) that breaks down chylomicron and VLDL molecules.