Artigo Revisado por pares

Identification and quantification of apolipoproteins in addition to apo[a] and apo B-100 in human lipoprotein[a]

1994; Elsevier BV; Volume: 67-68; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0009-3084(94)90122-8

ISSN

1873-2941

Autores

Francisco Blanco‐Vaca, John W. Gaubatz, Nina Bren, B A Kottke, Joel D. Morrisett, Juan Guevara,

Tópico(s)

Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health

Resumo

The protein moiety of Lp[a] is widely believed to consist of one molecule of apo B-100 and one molecule of apo[a] per particle, linked by at least one disulfide bond. In this study we have re-examined the composition of Lp[a] to determine if other less abundant apolipoproteins might be present. Analysis of Lp[a] by sodium dodecyl sulfatepolyacrylamide electrophoresis under reducing conditions showed bands corresponding to < 200 kD but > 50 kD, 40 kD, 26 kD, 23 kD and 9 kD when stained with silver. Western immunoblot analysis of three preparations of Lp[a] revealed the presence of apoE and apoD. Enzyme-linked immunoassays were used to quantify apoA-I, apoA-II, apoC-I, apoC-II, apoC-III, apoE and apo B-100 in Lp[a] and autologous LDL isolated from three healthy males. There is a significant amount of apoA-I in the Lp[a], although the levels varied widely among the different samples. ApoE concentrations were consistent in the three Lp[a] samples and were beween 22 and 26% of relative apo B-100 concentrations. Relatively minor amounts of apoA-II and no apoCs were detectable in the three Lp[a] preparations. In contrast, the autologous LDL preparations contained relatively higher amounts of apoA-I, apoA-II, apoE, apoC-I, apoC-II and apoC-III. The identity of the multiple bands corresponding to < 200 kD and > 54 kD and 9 kD is not established.

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