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Apolipoproteins functional regions

Studies of the activation of lipoprotein lipase by synthetic fragments of apoC-II have allowed a clear identification of distinct functional regions of the apolipoprotein (Kinnunen et al., 1977). [Pg.221]

Apolipoprotein A-I is the primary protein component of HDL.23 2513 Most of the 243 residues consist of a nearly continuous amphipathic a helix with kinks at regularly spaced proline residues.26 28 Two disulfide-linked ApoA-I molecules may form a belt that encircles the discoid lipoprotein.2513 ApoA-II is the second major HDL protein, but no dearly specialized function has been identified.29 30 ApoA-I, II, and IV, apoC-I, II, and III, and apoE all have multiple repeats of 22 amino acids with sequences that suggest amphipathic helices. Tire 391-residue ApoA-IV has 13 tandem 22-residue repeats. Proline and glycine are present in intervening hinge regions.23 This may enable these proteins to spread over and penetrate the surfaces of the lipoprotein micelles. Most of these proteins are encoded by a related multigene family.7 303... [Pg.1182]


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