The interaction of human serum albumin in the native and fully reduced states with apolipoprotein E, serum amiloid protein and very low density lipoproteins from human plasma

Alexander D. Dergunov, Yliya Y. Vorotnikova
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Abstract

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    1. Complex formation in a solution of apolipoprotein E (apoE) isolated from human plasma very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and human serum albumin (HSA) in both native and fully reduced states was studied. The existence of a kinetically unstable complex of apoE and native albumin was shown. The complex became more stable with the reduction of the S—S links in the albumin molecules capable of forming aggregates under these conditions.

  • 2.

    2. The interaction between native HSA as opposed to a fully reduced one and isolated VLDL particles was more pronounced, probably, due to the existence of amphipathic alpha-helical regions.

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    3. Dissociation of the serum amyloid protein (SAP) oligomeric form in solution and the interaction of the protein with fully reduced HSA owing to the provision with the additional hydrophobic surface was shown. ApoE displaced SAP from the complex with fully reduced albumin.

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    4. It is suggested that the ability of the apolipoprotein to interact with albumin is determined by internal stability of the molecular structure of the latter and the complexes detected in vitro may be a new transport form of apolipoproteins in lipid-free form in serum. It is assumed that competitive interactions in the HSA-SAP-apoE system may be involved in the development of secondary amyloidosis.

天然状态和完全还原状态的人血清白蛋白与载脂蛋白E、血清淀粉样蛋白和来自人血浆的极低密度脂蛋白的相互作用
1.1. 研究了从人血浆极低密度脂蛋白(VLDL)和人血清白蛋白(HSA)中分离的载脂蛋白E (apoE)在天然状态和完全还原状态下的复合物形成。结果表明,载脂蛋白e和天然白蛋白存在动力学不稳定的复合物。随着在这些条件下能够形成聚集体的白蛋白分子中S-S连接的减少,复合物变得更加稳定。与完全还原的HSA相比,原生HSA与分离的VLDL颗粒之间的相互作用更为明显,这可能是由于两亲性α -螺旋区域的存在。结果表明,血清淀粉样蛋白(SAP)寡聚体在溶液中解离,由于提供了额外的疏水表面,蛋白质与完全还原的HSA相互作用。ApoE用完全还原的白蛋白取代了复合物中的SAP。4.4。提示载脂蛋白与白蛋白相互作用的能力是由白蛋白分子结构的内部稳定性决定的,体外检测到的复合物可能是血清中无脂载脂蛋白的一种新的转运形式。据推测,HSA-SAP-apoE系统中的竞争性相互作用可能参与了继发性淀粉样变性的发生。
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