Properties of human serum low density lipoproteins after modification by succinic anhydride.

نویسندگان

  • A Scanu
  • H Pollard
  • W Reader
چکیده

Human serum low density lipoprotein of d 1.019-1.063 (LDL(2)) treated with succinic anhydride at pH 7.5-8.0 showed the same chemical composition, hydrodynamic properties (flotation and sedimentation coefficients, intrinsic viscosity) and optical properties (circular dichroism) as untreated LDL(2). However, in contrast to LDL(2), the succinylated product (s-LDL(2)) failed to react with rabbit anti-LDL(2) antisera. Extraction with ethanol-ether 3:1 yielded the succinylated apoprotein (s-apo-LDL(2)), which was, unlike untreated apoprotein, soluble in aqueous buffers. Succinylated apoprotein, which was also immunologically unreactive, appeared to differ in structure from s-LDL(2), as assessed by the parameters of intrinsic viscosity and circular dichroism. The molecular weights of both LDL(2) and s-LDL(2) obtained by the technique of sedimentation equilibrium were 2.1-2.3 x 10(6). By the same method, s-apo-LDL(2) gave an uncorrected figure of 3.95-4.15 x 10(4) and, after correction for succinyl functions, of 3.60-3.80 x 10(4). Because of the assumptions made in the computations, the latter figure was considered approximate. The marked differences in molecular weight between s-apo-LDL(2) and whole apo-LDL(2) ( approximately 5 x 10(5)) were taken to support the subunit structure of apo-LDL(2), which is envisaged as an aggregate of about 12 subunits which dissociate upon succinylation. Further, the large percentage (about 90%) of the free amino groups of LDL(2) found to react with succinic anhydride suggests that these groups are at the surface of the molecule.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of lipid research

دوره 9 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1968