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Publication : Naturally occurring variant of mouse apolipoprotein A-I alters the lipid and HDL association properties of the protein.

First Author  Sontag TJ Year  2012
Journal  J Lipid Res Volume  53
Issue  5 Pages  951-63
PubMed ID  22402133 Mgi Jnum  J:184879
Mgi Id  MGI:5426498 Doi  10.1194/jlr.M021154
Citation  Sontag TJ, et al. (2012) Naturally occurring variant of mouse apolipoprotein A-I alters the lipid and HDL association properties of the protein. J Lipid Res 53(5):951-63
abstractText  Plasma HDL levels are inversely associated with atherosclerosis. Inbred mouse strains differ in plasma HDL levels and susceptibility to atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis-susceptible C57BL/6J mice possess plasma HDL levels 2-fold lower than atherosclerosis-resistant FVB/NJ mice. Polymorphisms have been previously identified between the two mouse strains in the major HDL apolipoproteins, ApoA-I and ApoA-II, which may affect their function on HDL. To begin to understand the HDL differences, we here report on a detailed comparison of the lipid-associated functions of the two mouse ApoA-I proteins. We demonstrate that these polymorphisms significantly alter the protein self-association properties, the ability of the proteins to clear lipid micelles from solution, and their binding affinity for mature mouse HDL. The changes in lipid binding do not appear to alter the ability of the protein to promote cholesterol efflux from cells or the formation of nascent HDL from primary hepatocytes. These apolipoprotein polymorphisms do not change the rate at which HDL protein or cholesterol are catabolized in vivo. Although the presence of the polymorphisms in ApoA-I alters important factors in HDL formation, the basis for the differences in the HDL plasma levels observed in the various mouse strains is more complex and requires additional investigation.
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