Limited proteolysis of a disulfide-linked apoA-I dimer in reconstituted HDL

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Calabresi, L
Tedeschi, G
Treu, C
Ronchi, S
Galbiati, D
Airoldi, S
Sirtori, CR
Marcel, Y
Franceschini, G
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[1] Univ Milan, Dept Pharmacol Sci, Ctr E Grossi Paoletti, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Milan, Inst Vet Physiol & Biochem, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Ottawa, Inst Heart, Lipoprot & Atherosclerosis Grp, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4WY, Canada
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limited proteolysis; protein conformation; apolipoprotein A-I-Milano;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The apolipoprotein A-I-Milano (apoA-I-M) is a molecular variant of apoA-I characterized by the Arg(173)--> Cys substitution, leading to the formation of homodimers A-I-M/A-I-M. Upon interaction with palmitoyloleoylphosphatidylcholine, A-I-M/A-I-M forms only two species of reconstituted HDL (rHDL) particles, with diameters of 7.8 and 12.5 nm, We used limited proteolysis to analyze the conformation of A-I-M/A-I-M in the two rHDL particles, in comparison with that of apoA-I in rHDL of similar size, ApoA-I in the small, 7.8-nm rHDL is degraded to a greater extent (50% after 6 h) than in the large rHDL (< 10% degraded after 6 h). The protease susceptibility of A-I-M/A-I-M in small and large rHDL is instead remarkably the same, with A-I-M/A-I-M being much more sensitive to proteolytic digestion (50% degraded after 10 min) than apoA-I, The identification of the proteolytic fragments by immunoblotting, N-terminal sequencing, and molecular mass determination, shows that the N-terminus of both proteins is resistant to proteolysis, with six cleavage sites located in the central and carboxy-terminal portions of the molecules. Cleavage in the middle of apoA-I occurs at distinct sites in 7.8-nm (Lys(118)) and 12.7-nm (Arg(123)) rHDL, indicating a different conformation in small and large rHDL particles. The A-I-M/A-I-M instead adopts a unique and identical conformation in small and large rHDL, with the carboxy-terminal portion of the molecule being remarkably more accessible to the proteases than in apoA-I, This suggests the presence of a novel carboxy-terminal domain in A-I-M/A-I-M, not organized in a compact structure and not shared by wild-type apoA-I, which may account for the unique functional properties of A-I-M/A-I-M. - Calabresi, L., G. Tedeschi, C. Treu, S. Ronchi, D. Galbiati, S. Airoldi, C. R. Sirtori, E Marcel, and G. Franceschini. Limited proteolysis of a disulfide-linked apoA-I dimer in reconstituted HDL.
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