Literature DB >> 3970943

The mechanism of activation of lipoprotein lipase by apolipoprotein C-II. The formation of a protein-protein complex in free solution and at a triacylglycerol/water interface.

A R Clarke, J J Holbrook.   

Abstract

The binding of lipoprotein lipase to a fluorescently labelled apolipoprotein C-II in free solution has been followed by measuring fluorescence anisotropy. The formation of a weak, binary complex in which a single apolipoprotein C-II molecule associates non-cooperatively with each subunit of the dimeric enzyme was observed. The dissociation constant for this complex in 0.05 M NaCl is 0.2 X 10(-6) M and it is weakened markedly by raising the salt concentration and by the binding of heparin to the enzyme. The assembly of the same protein-protein complex on the surface of glycerol trioleate globules has been monitored by steady-state and pre-steady-state kinetics. In these circumstances the lipoprotein lipase-apolipoprotein C-II interaction is much tighter (Kd = (7-10) X 10(-9) M) and is insensitive to salt and heparin. The mechanism of activation of the enzyme at low concentrations of apolipoprotein C-II is described by a kinetic model in which apolipoprotein C-II binds preferentially to the form of the enzyme which is associated with the triacylglycerol substrate. This preference leads to a stabilization of the enzyme-substrate complex, thus reducing the apparent Ks.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3970943     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4838(85)90220-1

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


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