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Atherocalcin, a gamma-carboxyglutamic acid containing protein from atherosclerotic plaque.
Authors:R J Levy  J B Lian  P Gallop
Institution:1. Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 02115 USA;2. Department of Oral Biology, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 02115 USA;3. Department of Cardiology & Orthopedic Surgery Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Boston, MA 02115 USA;4. Children''s Hospital Medical Center 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115 USA
Abstract:The specialized calcium binding amino acid, γ-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla) is quantitated in developing atherosclerotic plaque relative to progression of the disease, and a Gla-containing protein isolated from calcified atherosclerotic plaque is partially characterized. Low levels of Gla are found in fatty streak and fibrous plaque lesions, and a marked increase in Gla content occurs in calcified plaque. A unique Gla-containing protein is purified from 0.5M EDTA (pH 8.0) extracts of calcified plaque, named atherocalcin. The protein containing 19 Gla residues/1000 amino acids is 80,000 molecular weight, with a pI of 4.16 – 4.3 and is uniquely different from other known Gla-containing proteins. The implications of this work for the further understanding of the pathogenesis and therapy of atherosclerosis are discussed.
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