Ligand selectivity of 105 kDa and 130 kDa lipoprotein-binding proteins in vascular-smooth-muscle-cell membranes is unique

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Bochkov, VN
Tkachuk, VA
Philippova, MP
Stambolsky, DV
Buhler, FR
Resink, TJ
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[1] UNIV BASEL HOSP, DEPT RES, CH-4031 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
[2] MOLEC ENDOCRINOL LAB, INST EXPTL CARDIOL, CARDIOL RES CTR, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
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10.1042/bj3170297
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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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Using ligand blotting techniques, with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) as ligand, we have previously described the existence of atypical lipoprotein-binding proteins (105 kDa and 130 kDa) in membranes from human aortic medial tissue. The present study demonstrates that these proteins are also present in membranes from cultured human (aortic and mesenteric) and rat (aortic) vascular smooth-muscle cells (VSMCs). To assess the relationship of 105 and 130 kDa lipoprotein-binding proteins to known lipoprotein receptors, ligand binding specificity was studied, We tested effects of substances known to antagonize ligand binding to either the LDL [apolipoprotein B,E (ape B,E)] receptor (dextran sulphate, heparin, pentosan polysulphate, protamine, spermine, histone), the scavenger receptor (dextran sulphate, fucoidin), the very-low-density-lipoprotein (VLDL) receptor [receptor-associated protein (RAP)], or LDL receptor-related protein (RAP, alpha(2)-macroglobulin, lipoprotein lipase, exotoxin-A). None of these substances, with the exception of dextran sulphate, influenced binding of LDL to either 105 or 130 kDa proteins. Sodium oleate or oleic acid, known stimuli for the lipoprotein binding activity of the lipolysis-stimulated receptor, were also without effect. LDL binding to 105 and 130 kDa proteins was inhibited by anti-LDL (ape B) antibodies. LDL and VLDL bound to 105 and 130 kDa proteins with similar affinities (approximate to 50 mu g/ml). The unique ligand selectivity of 105 and 130 kDa proteins supports the existence of a novel lipoprotein-binding protein that is distinct from all other currently identified LDL receptor family members. The similar ligand selectivity of 105 and 130 kDa proteins suggests that they may represent variant forms of an atypical lipoprotein-binding protein.
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