Lipoprotein synthesis. I. rat plasma lipoprotein composition and synthesis from radioactive precursors
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02532672
Lipoprotein synthesis. I. rat plasma lipoprotein composition and synthesis from radioactive precursors
Abstract
The in vivo synthesis of rat plasma lipoproteins was studied by the use of isotopic protein and lipid precursors. Labelled amino acids, palmitic acid and tripalmitin were administered by stomach tube and the radioactivity in the plasma lipoproteins was determined following preparative ultracentrifugal isolation at densities of 1.006, 1.019, 1.063 and 1.21 g/ml.In response to triglyceride feeding, amino acid composition of the high density lipoprotein changed little, but in the low density lipoproteins proportionality in the amino acid pattern was changed as reflected by increases and decreases in certain amino acids.Isotopic amino acids were not incorporated in proportion to the relative abundance with which they occurred in the lipoproteins. Triglyceride feeding markedly stimulated isotope utilization, especially in the low density fractions. Methionine, though only present in small amounts, was extensively utilized and it is suggested that this amino acid may play a significant role in the synthesis of lipoproteins, other than the role of a methyl donor for phosphatidylcholine.
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