Title : Apolipoprotein A-II regulates HDL stability and affects hepatic lipase association and activity - Boucher_2004_J.Lipid.Res_45_849 |
Author(s) : Boucher J , Ramsamy TA , Braschi S , Sahoo D , Neville TA , Sparks DL |
Ref : J Lipid Res , 45 :849 , 2004 |
Abstract :
The effect of apolipoprotein A-II (apoA-II) on the structure and stability of HDL has been investigated in reconstituted HDL particles. Purified human apoA-II was incorporated into sonicated, spherical LpA-I particles containing apoA-I, phospholipids, and various amounts of triacylglycerol (TG), diacylglycerol (DG), and/or free cholesterol. Although the addition of PC to apoA-I reduces the thermodynamic stability (free energy of denaturation) of its alpha-helices, PC has the opposite effect on apoA-II and significantly increases its helical stability. Similarly, substitution of apoA-I with various amounts of apoA-II significantly increases the thermodynamic stability of the particle alpha-helical structure. ApoA-II also increases the size and net negative charge of the lipoprotein particles. ApoA-II directly affects apoA-I conformation and increases the immunoreactivity of epitopes in the N and C termini of apoA-I but decreases the exposure of central domains in the molecule (residues 98-186). ApoA-II appears to increase HL association with HDL and inhibits lipid hydrolysis. ApoA-II mildly inhibits PC hydrolysis in TG-enriched particles but significantly inhibits DG hydrolysis in DG-rich LpA-I. In addition, apoA-II enhances the ability of reconstituted LpA-I particles to inhibit VLDL-TG hydrolysis by HL. Therefore, apoA-II affects both the structure and the dynamic behavior of HDL particles and selectively modifies lipid metabolism. |
PubMedSearch : Boucher_2004_J.Lipid.Res_45_849 |
PubMedID: 14967812 |
Boucher J, Ramsamy TA, Braschi S, Sahoo D, Neville TA, Sparks DL (2004)
Apolipoprotein A-II regulates HDL stability and affects hepatic lipase association and activity
J Lipid Res
45 :849
Boucher J, Ramsamy TA, Braschi S, Sahoo D, Neville TA, Sparks DL (2004)
J Lipid Res
45 :849