Title : Multiple forms of sheep serum A-esterase activity associated with the high-density lipoprotein - Mackness_1988_Biochem.J_250_539 |
Author(s) : Mackness MI , Walker CH |
Ref : Biochemical Journal , 250 :539 , 1988 |
Abstract :
Five lipoproteins of sheep serum expressing A-esterase activity, but with differing activities towards four organophosphate substrates, were separated by a combination of gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. Each had an Mr of approx. 360,000 and contained a major peptide of Mr 28,000-30,000 that appeared to be present as several isoforms on urea/agarose isoelectric focusing. In every case this peptide split into a number of bands on urea/agarose isoelectric focusing. The bands appear to represent isoforms of the peptide, and four lipoproteins yielded characteristic patterns of bands. This peptide resembles the apolipoprotein A-I of human serum, and available evidence suggests that this is the protein that expresses A-esterase activity. Evidence is presented for the existence of different species of high-density lipoprotein HDL2 particles containing different complements of peptide isoforms and expressing contrasting substrate specificities towards organophosphates. |
PubMedSearch : Mackness_1988_Biochem.J_250_539 |
PubMedID: 2451511 |
Mackness MI, Walker CH (1988)
Multiple forms of sheep serum A-esterase activity associated with the high-density lipoprotein
Biochemical Journal
250 :539
Mackness MI, Walker CH (1988)
Biochemical Journal
250 :539