Literature DB >> 11278178

The novel sequences of major plasma apolipoproteins in the eel Anguilla japonica.

H Kondo1, I Kawazoe, M Nakaya, K Kikuchi, K Aida, S Watabe.   

Abstract

cDNAs encoding major plasma apolipoproteins (apo) were cloned from the eel Anguilla japonica liver and their nucleotide sequences determined. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that eel lipoproteins contain apolipoproteins of 28 kDa and 14 kDa as major components. Each of the two apolipoproteins showed two isoforms having different isoelectric points as demonstrated by two-dimensional electrophoresis. The two 28 kDa components had different N-terminal amino acid sequences, whereas the two 14 kDa components had an identical one. Then cDNA clones encoding these apolipoproteins were isolated from a cDNA library constructed from the eel liver. An acidic 28 kDa component (28 kDa-1) consisted of 259 amino acids including a putative signal peptide of 27 residues, whereas a basic 28 kDa component (28 kDa-2) was composed of 260 amino acids containing a putative signal peptide of 23 residues. The tandem repeating units, which are characteristic of apolipoproteins, for 28 kDa-1 showed 27.8% identity to that of porcine apoA-IV, although mammalian apoA-IV is about 40 kDa and much larger than 28 kDa-1. However, the repeating units of 28 kDa-2 showed 52.5% identity to that of Atlantic salmon apoA-I. The 14 kDa apolipoprotein consisted of 142 amino acids containing a putative signal peptide of 20 residues. It has a novel sequence differing from apolipoproteins of other vertebrates. The transcriptional expressions of 28 kDa-1, 28 kDa-2, and 14 kDa components were all restricted to the liver, except for the transcripts of 28 kDa-2 which were also slightly expressed in the intestine.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11278178     DOI: 10.1016/s1388-1981(01)00099-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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