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Interaction of human serum high density lipoprotein apoprotein with phospholipids
Authors:A W Kruski  A M Scanu
Abstract:The interaction of the apoprotein of human serum high density lipoprotein-3 (apo HDL3)11 with aqueous dispersion of natural and synthetic phospholipids (PL) was investigated at a temperature above the transitions of the PL hydrocarbon chains and also above their critical micellar concentration. This protein is known to contain two major polypeptides: apo A-I and apo A-II. The protein:PL mixtures (weight ratio, 2, 1 or 0.5) were subjected to sonic irradiation and then fractionated by either CsCl or D2O-sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation. Usually three bands were obtained, the relative mass distribution of which depended upon the nature of the PL and the ratio of the interacting components: one band contained the PL-poor protein (d 1.28 g/ml), another, the uncombined PL (d ? 1.08 g/ml), and the third band, both protein and PL. This band, which was considered to represent the actual complex, had a hydrated density intermediate between those of either apo HDL3 or PL alone, a particle weight of 80,000 to 170,000 (i.e., less than that of intact HDL3), a morphology by electron microscopy which depended on the materials and experimental conditions employed and circular dichroic spectra
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