VLDL lipolysis products increase VLDL fluidity and convert apolipoprotein E4 into a more expanded conformation

dc.contributor.author Tetali, Sarada D.
dc.contributor.author Budamagunta, Madhu S.
dc.contributor.author Simion, Catalina
dc.contributor.author Den Hartigh, Laura J.
dc.contributor.author Kálai, Tamás
dc.contributor.author Hideg, Kálmán
dc.contributor.author Hatters, Danny M.
dc.contributor.author Weisgraber, Karl H.
dc.contributor.author Voss, John C.
dc.contributor.author Rutledge, John C.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T03:46:35Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T03:46:35Z
dc.date.issued 2010-06-01
dc.description.abstract Our previous work indicated that apolipoprotein (apo) E4 assumes a more expanded conformation in the postprandial period. The postprandial state is characterized by increased VLDL lipolysis. In this article, we tested the hypothesis that VLDL lipolysis products increase VLDL particle fluidity, which mediates expansion of apoE4 on the VLDL particle. Plasma from healthy subjects was collected before and after a moderately high-fat meal and incubated with nitroxyl-spin labeled apoE. ApoE conformation was examined by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy using targeted spin probes on cysteines introduced in the N-terminal (S76C) and C-terminal (A241C) domains. Further, we synthesized a novel nitroxyl spin-labeled cholesterol analog, which gave insight into lipoprotein particle fluidity. Our data revealed that the order of lipoprotein fluidity was HDL∼LDL < VLDL < VLDL+lipoprotein lipase. Moreover, the conformation of apoE4 depended on the lipoprotein fraction: VLDL-associated apoE4 had a more linear conformation than apoE4 associated with LDL or HDL. Further, by changing VLDL fluidity, VLDL lipolysis products significantly altered apoE4 into a more expanded conformation. Our studies indicate that after every meal, VLDL fluidity is increased causing apoE4 associated with VLDL to assume a more expanded conformation, potentially enhancing the pathogenicity of apoE4 in vascular tissue. Copyright © 2010 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Lipid Research. v.51(6)
dc.identifier.issn 00222275
dc.identifier.uri 10.1194/jlr.M000406
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022227520410028
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/5390
dc.subject Lipid fluidity
dc.subject Postprandial state
dc.subject Structural conformation
dc.subject Very low density lipoprotein
dc.title VLDL lipolysis products increase VLDL fluidity and convert apolipoprotein E4 into a more expanded conformation
dc.type Journal. Article
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