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Sedimentation Analysis of the Interacting Mixture of Dextran Sulfate and Low Density Lipoprotein
Authors:Masanobu Janado  Toshiro Nishida
Affiliation:1. The Department of Physical Biochemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;2. The Burnsides Research Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.
Abstract:The reversible interaction between dextran sulfate (D) and the low density lipoprotein of human serum (P) was investigated by sedimentation velocity. Analysis of the velocity patterns of dextran sulfate—lipoprotein mixtures revealed that the maximum number of binding sites on dextran sulfate molecule is approximately 6. It was also shown that the species of the complex formed is affected by the mixing ratio of the two constituents: at the molar ratio (P/D) 0.69, the complex exists in average as DP1.6 and at 0.98 as DP2.2. The linear increment of sedimentation coefficient of the complex due to the binding of one lipoprotein molecule was 7.8S. Finally, the mechanism of precipitation of the complexes was discussed.
Keywords:2-O-α-  smallcaps smallerCapital"  >d-glucopyranosyl-  smallcaps smallerCapital"  >l-ascorbic acid  stable vitamin C derivative  water-soluble antioxidant  oxidative stress  AAPH
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