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Structure and conformational analysis of lipid-associating peptides of apolipoprotein B-100 produced by trypsinolysis.

C Y Yang1, T W Kim, Q Pao, L Chan, R D Knapp, A M Gotto, H J Pownall.   

Abstract

Apolipoprotein B-100 (apo B-100) contains putative lipid-associating regions that are, in part, responsible for its overall structure in human plasma low-density lipoproteins. Some of these regions have been identified by reassembly of the total tryptic peptides of apo B-100 with bovine brain sphingomyelin, 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl phosphatidylcholine (POPC) and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DPMC). Although more than 500 tryptic peptides are predicted from the known number of arginines and lysines in apo B-100, significant amounts of only 13 peptides spontaneously associate with all three phospholipids. These peptides share some structural characteristics, as predicted by several algorithms, that distinguish them from the water-soluble apolipoproteins. Most apolipoproteins associate with lipids via amphipathic helices and are highly helical in native and reassembled lipoproteins. Analysis of all apo B-100 lipophilic peptides by circular dichroism and by use of a predictive algorithm reveals no evidence of amphipathic helices. Although the predictive algorithm suggested that the lipophilic peptides of apo B-100 contain the sequence determinants for beta-sheet, no spectroscopic evidence for this structure was found. We conclude that the lipophilic regions of apo B-100 liberated by trypsinolysis are highly hydrophobic, although their secondary structures do not fit any simple model.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2624682     DOI: 10.1007/bf01024895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protein Chem        ISSN: 0277-8033


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