Boucher_2007_Biochem.Cell.Biol_85_696

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Title : Lipoprotein electrostatic properties regulate hepatic lipase association and activity - Boucher_2007_Biochem.Cell.Biol_85_696
Author(s) : Boucher JG , Nguyen T , Sparks DL
Ref : Biochemistry & Cell Biology , 85 :696 , 2007
Abstract :

The effect of lipoprotein electrostatic properties on the catalytic regulation of hepatic lipase (HL) was investigated. Enrichment of serum or very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) with oleic acid increased lipoprotein negative charge and stimulated lipid hydrolysis by HL. Similarly, enrichment of serum or isolated lipoproteins with the anionic phospholipids phosphatidylinositol (PI), phosphatidic acid, or phosphatidylserine also increased lipoprotein negative charge and stimulated hydrolysis by HL. Anionic lipids had a small effect on phospholipid hydrolysis, but significantly stimulated triacylglyceride (TG) hydrolysis. High density lipoprotein (HDL) charge appears to have a specific effect on lipolysis. Enrichment of HDL with PI significantly stimulated VLDL-TG hydrolysis by HL. To determine whether HDL charge affects the association of HL with HDL and VLDL, HL-lipoprotein interactions were probed immunochemically. Under normal circumstances, HL associates with HDL particles, and only small amounts bind to VLDL. PI enrichment of HDL blocked the binding of HL with HDL. These data indicate that increasing the negative charge of HDL stimulates VLDL-TG hydrolysis by reducing the association of HL with HDL. Therefore, HDL controls the hydrolysis of VLDL by affecting the interlipoprotein association of HL. Lipoprotein electrostatic properties regulate lipase association and are an important regulator of the binding and activity of lipolytic enzymes.

PubMedSearch : Boucher_2007_Biochem.Cell.Biol_85_696
PubMedID: 18059528

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Boucher JG, Nguyen T, Sparks DL (2007)
Lipoprotein electrostatic properties regulate hepatic lipase association and activity
Biochemistry & Cell Biology 85 :696

Boucher JG, Nguyen T, Sparks DL (2007)
Biochemistry & Cell Biology 85 :696