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Naked Mole-Rat, a Rodent with an Apolipoprotein A-I Dimer.

Don L Puppione1, Denise P Tran1, Muhammad A Zenaidee1, Sarada Charugundla2, Julian P Whitelegge3, Rochelle Buffenstein4,5.   

Abstract

A variety of rodents have been used as experimental animals in metabolic studies of plasma lipids and lipoproteins. These studies have included understanding the functional role of apolipoprotein A-I, the major protein on the surface of HDL. Reviewing the genomic database for entries for rodent apoA-I genes, it was discovered that the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) gene encoded a protein with a cysteine at residue 28. Previously, two cases have been reported in which human heterozygotes had apoA-I with cysteine at residues 173 (apoA-I Milano) or at 151 (apoA-I Paris). Interestingly, both groups, in spite of having low levels of HDL and moderately elevated plasma triacylglycerols, had no evidence of cardiovascular disease. Moreover, the presence of the cysteine enabled the apoA-I to form both homodimers and heterodimers. Prior to this report, no other mammalian apoA-I has been found with a cysteine in its sequence. In addition, the encoded naked mole-rat protein had different amino acids at sites that were conserved in all other mammals. These differences resulted in naked mole-rat apoA-I having an unexpected neutral pI value, whereas other mammalian apoA-I have negative pI values. To verify these sequence differences and to determine if the N-terminal location of C28 precluded dimer formation, we conducted mass spectrometry analyses of apoA-I and other proteins associated with HDL. Consistent with the genomic data, our analyses confirmed the presence of C28 and the formation of a homodimer. Analysis of plasma lipids surprisingly revealed a profile similar to the human heterozygotes.
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Keywords:  Homodimer; Mass spectrometry; Rodentia; apoA-I; apoE; hypoHDL

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33336429     DOI: 10.1002/lipd.12286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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