Lipoprotein apolipoprotein synthesis by human hepatoma cells in culture
- PMID: 6272870
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(81)90120-x
Lipoprotein apolipoprotein synthesis by human hepatoma cells in culture
Abstract
Lipoprotein synthesis was demonstrated by double diffusion with low density lipoprotein antibody, and by 3H-labeled amino acid incorporation into proteins of the d less than 1.063 g/ml centrifugally isolated lipoprotein fraction. Radioactive label was incorporated predominantly into apolipoprotein B (60%), apolipoprotein A-I (20%) and apolipoprotein C (12%), as determined by Sepharose column chromatography and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Incorporation of radioactive label into apolipoprotein B was inhibited by the presence of albumin in the medium, and was restored to control levels with the addition of 1 mM oleic acid, indicating that cell synthesis of apolipoproteins could be modified by culture conditions. The human hepatoma cell line, Hep G2, provides a potential in vitro model for the study of regulation of human hepatic lipoprotein and apolipoprotein synthesis.
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