Studies on the composition of pig serum lipoproteins. Isolation and characterization of different apoproteins
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(75)90219-6
Studies on the composition of pig serum lipoproteins. Isolation and characterization of different apoproteins
Abstract
1. Different lipoprotein density fractions from pig serum were isolated by phosphotungstate precipitation followed by purification in the preparative ultra-centrifuge. 2. The protein part of very low density lipoproteins was composed of approximately 52 percent lipoprotein B apoprotein and the rest of lipoprotein C II apoprotein and other as yet unidentified peptides. 3. The protein moiety of low density lipoproteins consisted primarily of lipoprotein B apoprotein (over 95 percent); the amino acid compositions of lipoprotein B apoprotein of very low and low density lipoproteins were practically identical. 4. The predominant polypeptide of pig serum high density lipoproteins exhibited an amino acid composition and a molecular weight very similar to human liprotein A I apoprotein. In contrast to human lipoprotein A I apoprotein, the apoprotein from pigs was found to release leucine first followed by alanine, threonine, and lysine upon incubation with carboxypeptidase A. 5. In pig serum the major lipoprotein C apoprotein was found to be a polypeptide similar in amino acid composition to lipoprotein C II apoprotein from human serum. The molecular weight of this polypeptide is approximately 8000. Incubation experiments with carboxypeptidase A indicate serine to be the most likely C-terminal amino acid.
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