Literature DB >> 3105581

Homologues of the human C and A apolipoproteins in the Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus) monkey.

P N Herbert, L L Bausserman, K M Lynch, A L Saritelli, M A Kantor, R J Nicolosi, R S Shulman.   

Abstract

We used antisera to human A and C apolipoproteins to identify homologues of these proteins among the high-density lipoprotein apoproteins of Macaca fascicularis (cynomolgus) monkeys, and NH2-terminal analysis was used to verify the homology. The NH2-terminal sequence of the M. fascicularis apoA-I is identical with that of another Old World species, Erythrocebus patas, and differs from human apoA-I at only 4 of the first 24 residues. M. fascicularis apoA-II contains a serine for cysteine replacement at position 6 and is therefore monomeric like the apoA-II from all species below apes. Human and monkey apoA-II are not otherwise different through their first 25 residues. About 20% of M. fascicularis apoC-I aligns with human apoC-I through residue 22, and 80% lacks an NH2-terminal dipeptide. Otherwise, the monkey apoC-I differs from the human protein at only 2 of 25 positions. Two forms of M. fascicularis apoC-II were identified. ApoC-II1 is highly homologous with human apoC-II, whereas an NH2-terminal hexapeptide is absent from apoC-II2. ApoC-II2 was the predominant species, and apoC-II1 appears to represent a propeptide from which a hexapeptide prosegment is cleaved at a Gln-Asp bond. Both forms of monkey apoC-II are potent activators of lipoprotein lipase. There are two polymorphic forms of M. fascicularis apoC-III, and their electrophoretic mobilities become identical after treatment with neuraminidase. Except for a glycine for serine substitution at position 10, the first 15 NH2-terminal residues of M. fascicularis and human apoC-III are the same.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3105581     DOI: 10.1021/bi00379a037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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