Abstract

Human apolipoprotein (apo) E occurs as three common isoforms (apoE4, E3, and E2), all of which influence plasma cholesterol levels. Although both apoE4 and E3 bind with equal effectiveness to the low density lipoprotein receptor, they associate preferentially with different classes of plasma lipoproteins: apoE4 with very low density lipoproteins, apoE3 with high density lipoproteins. The primary structure of apoE3 differs from that of apoE4 at only a single site; apoE3 has its sole cysteine residue at position 112, while apoE4 contains arginine at position 112 and completely lacks cysteine. The present study investigated how this structural difference between apoE4 and E3 determines their distribution among plasma lipoproteins, and analyzed the role of the disulfide-linked heterodimer apoE-A-II (which apoE4 cannot form) in determining the distribution. Human plasma was incubated with 125I-labeled apoE, and lipoproteins were separated by agarose chromatography. Both apoE3 that had been reduced and alkylated with iodoacetamide and apoE3-A-II distributed with high density lipoproteins, indicating that a combination of an inherent property of the monomeric apoE3 structure and apoE-A-II formation account for distribution of apoE3 to the high density lipoproteins. Cysteamine modification of apoE3 resulted in an apoE4-like distribution, demonstrating that a positive charge at position 112 determined the apoE4 distribution and that the effect was not exclusively due to the presence of arginine at this position.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Highlights

  • Human apolipoprotein E occurs as three common isoforms, all of which influence plasma cholesterol levels

  • Apolipoprotein E is a constituent of several classes of Plasma lipoproteins, and it Plays a Prominent role in cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism because of Abbreviations: apo, apolipoprotein; LDL, low density lipoproteins; VLDL, very low density lipoproteins; HDL, high density lipoproteins; IDL, intermediate density lipoproteins

  • The distribution of apoE4 and E3 among various plasma lipoproteins in a subject with the E413 phenotype was examined by agarose chromatography of plasma samples

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Introduction

Human apolipoprotein (apo) E occurs as three common isoforms (apoE4, E3, and EZ), all of which influence plasma cholesterol levels. Various forms of lZ5I-labeledapoE were incubated with plasma, and agarose column chromatography was used to determine the distribution of labeled apoE among lipoprotein classes.

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