Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10820570 | Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Comparative studies of mammalian high density lipoproteins have clearly indicated that the major apolipoprotein is apoA-I and in some mammals apoA-II is the second major apolipoprotein. However, in pigs, apoA-II has been considered to be either present in trace amounts or absent. Recently, cDNA sequences for pigs A-II have been entered into the database. Translation of these sequences revealed that pig A-II consisted of 77 amino acids and that a cysteine residue was at residue 6. The A-II of three other mammals, chimpanzees, horses and humans, also has a cysteine residue at this position. As a result of a disulfide bond formed between monomers, the A-II in each of these cases circulates as a homodimer. Using electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), we obtained molecular mass data demonstrating that dimeric apoA-II is also present in pig plasma. In addition to being the first to report on the presence of apoA-II in pig plasma, we also obtained values for the molecular masses of apoA-I, apoC-III, apoD and serum amyloid A protein.
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Authors
Donald L. Puppione, Julian P. Whitelegge, Lang M. Yam, Verne N. Schumaker,