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Afamin is a novel human vitamin E-binding glycoprotein characterization and in vitro expression

Authors :
R A Dwek
Wolfgang Sattler
Florian Kronenberg
Sabine Chwatal
Pauline M. Rudd
Hans Dieplinger
Mark R. Wormald
Lidija Jerkovic
Benjamin Dieplinger
Patricia Eller
Karl Mechtler
Gottfried Baier
Eva M. Lobentanz
Andreas F. Voegele
Catherine M. Radcliffe
Manfred Uhr
Benjie Ezeh
Norbert Dejori
Friedrich Lottspeich
Source :
Journal of proteome research. 4(3)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Hydrophobic vitamins are transported in human plasma and extravascular fluids by carrier proteins. No specific protein has been described so far for vitamin E, which plays a crucial role in protecting against oxidative damage and disease. We report here the purification of a 75-kDa glycoprotein with vitamin E-binding properties by stepwise chromatography of lipoprotein-depleted human plasma and monitoring of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)-binding activity. Partial sequencing identified this protein as afamin, a previously described member of the albumin gene family with four or five potential N-glycosylation sites. Glycosylation analysis indicated that >90% of the glycans were sialylated biantennary complex structures. The vitamin E-binding properties were confirmed using recombinantly expressed afamin. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of plasma and extravascular fluids revealed an abundant presence of this protein not only in plasma (59.8+/-13.3 microg/mL) but also in extravascular fluids such as follicular (34.4+/-12.7 microg/mL) and cerebrospinal (0.28+/-0.16 microg/mL) fluids, suggesting potential roles for afamin in fertility and neuroprotection. Afamin is partly (13%) bound to plasma lipoproteins. Afamin and vitamin E concentrations significantly correlate in follicular and cerebrospinal fluids but not in plasma. The vitamin E association of afamin in follicular fluid was directly demonstrated by gel filtration chromatography and immunoprecipitation which complements the in vitro findings for purified native and recombinant afamin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15353907 and 15353893
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of proteome research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2463bd111cb8d6bc5d9346e67866edb4