Characterization of an unusual lipoprotein similar to human lipoprotein a isolated from the baboon, Papio sp
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(86)90120-7
Characterization of an unusual lipoprotein similar to human lipoprotein a isolated from the baboon, Papio sp
Abstract
An unusual lipoprotein was detected and purified from the blood of some members of a large colony of baboons, Papio sp. This lipoprotein was found to be similar to human lipoprotein a in all respects and is therefore termed lipoprotein a. Baboon lipoprotein a had a density of 1.052 g/ml and was located between low- and high-density lipoproteins in a density gradient ultracentrifugation. However, despite its greater density, baboon lipoprotein a was larger than low-density lipoprotein, based on gradient gel electrophoresis and gel filtration. The lipoprotein contained a very large apolipoprotein (apolipoprotein-lipoprotein a) which was found to consist of an apolipoprotein B linked to another protein called apolipoprotein a by a disulfide bridge(s). In all these characteristics, baboon lipoprotein a was similar to human lipoprotein a.
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