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Characterization of a human high density lipoprotein-associated protein, NA1/NA2. Identity with SP-40,40, an inhibitor of complement-mediated cytolysis.

Authors :
James RW
Hochstrasser AC
Borghini I
Martin B
Pometta D
Hochstrasser D
Source :
Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology [Arterioscler Thromb] 1991 May-Jun; Vol. 11 (3), pp. 645-52.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Two peptides, NA1 and NA2, which we previously suggested to be associated with high density lipoproteins (HDLs), have been purified. Polyclonal antibodies against each peptide and a monoclonal antibody against NA2 have been used to further characterize them and their association with HDL. Immunoblotting studies revealed that the peptides form a complex of molecular mass of approximately 80 kd. Agarose gel filtration showed coelution of NA1/NA2 and apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, the structural protein of HDL. This was confirmed by fast protein liquid chromatography, which further indicated that up to 60% of NA1/NA2 was located within the lower density range of the HDL spectrum. Complementary studies with anti-apo A-I immunoaffinity columns provided evidence that at least 40% of NA1/NA2 was associated with HDL, an association easily disrupted by ultracentrifugal manipulation. Finally, partial amino acid sequences showed virtually complete homology with a recently identified protein, SP-40,40, or cytolysis inhibitor. The protein is suggested to have a powerful inhibitory effect on complement-mediated cell lysis. Our results could thus furnish an explanation for the previously observed modulating influence of HDL on complement activity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1049-8834
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1903064
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.atv.11.3.645