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Synthesis of apolipoprotein AI by peripheral tissues of the rooster. A possible mechanism of cellular cholesterol efflux.
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Lipid PeroxidationMedicinal ChemistryCellular Cholesterol EffluxSkeletal MuscleBioanalysisApolipoprotein AiClinical ChemistryPublic HealthPeripheral TissuesPoultry ScienceChromatographyAnimal PhysiologyOxysterolBiochemistryMorphogenesisLipid SciencePharmacologyPhysiologyLipoprotein MetabolismBasic IsoformsMedicineLipid Synthesis
After in vitro incubation with radiolabeled amino acids, extracts of various chicken tissues were reacted with antiserum against apolipoprotein AI (apo-AI) of plasma high density lipoprotein.Radiolabeled apo-AI was found in liver and intestine as well as in the kidney and a variety of peripheral tissues including aorta, peripheral arteries, veins, and skeletal muscle.The immunoreactive apo-AI synthesized by peripheral tissues had the same mobility as plasma apo-AI and newly synthesized liver apo-AI upon sodium dodecyl sulfatepolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.High resolution two-dimensional gel analysis showed that newly synthesized apo-AI exists in at least four isoforms in each of the tissues examined.Comparisons of isoform patterns as well as mixing experiments suggest that newly synthesized apo-AI isoforms have identical charge properties in each tissue examined.Plasma apo-AI also shows four isoforms with the same isoelectric points, but the quantitative distribution among the isoforms is different.The two basic isoforms predominate in newly synthesized apo-AI, while plasma apo-AI consists primarily of the two acidic isoforms.Messenger RNA from liver, intestine, kidney, and skeletal muscle directed the synthesis of apo-AI in a wheat germ extract.The apo-AI cell-free product directed by each tissue RNA had the same molecular weight on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels.These products are 2000 daltons larger than mature apo-AI synthesized by liver tissue.Liver apo-AI is a secretory protein, and rat liver mRNA encodes an apo-AI precursor that can be processed in vitro to the size of mature apo-AI (Lin-Su, M.-H., Lin-Lee, Y.-C., Bradley, W. A., and Chan, L. (1981) Biochemistry 20, 2470-2475).Since the apo-AI synthesized in response to skeletal muscle and kidney RNA is larger than mature apo-AI but the same size as the cell-free product directed by liver RNA, it is likely that the apo-Al synthesized in peripheral chicken tissues is destined for secretion.Newly synthesized apo-AI was secreted from cultures of differentiated chick embryo muscle cells.Analysis of secreted apo-AI by isopycnic density gradient ultracentrifugation showed a substantial portion of the apo-AI in the density range <1.22 g/ml.This result implies an association of muscle apo-AI with lipid.These results are discussed with respect to the potential role of peripheral apo-AI in cellular cholesterol efflux and/or the movement of cholesterol from peripheral tissues to the liver.
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