Apolipoprotein specificity for lipid efflux by the human ABCAI transporter

AT Remaley, JA Stonik, SJ Demosky… - Biochemical and …, 2001 - Elsevier
AT Remaley, JA Stonik, SJ Demosky, EB Neufeld, AV Bocharov, TG Vishnyakova…
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2001Elsevier
ABCAI, a member of the ATP binding cassette family, mediates the efflux of excess cellular
lipid to HDL and is defective in Tangier disease. The apolipoprotein acceptor specificity for
lipid efflux by ABCAI was examined in stably transfected Hela cells, expressing a human
ABCAI–GFP fusion protein. ApoA-I and all of the other exchangeable apolipoproteins tested
(apoA-II, apoA-IV, apoC-I, apoC-II, apoC-III, apoE) showed greater than a threefold increase
in cholesterol and phospholipid efflux from ABCAI–GFP transfected cells compared to …
ABCAI, a member of the ATP binding cassette family, mediates the efflux of excess cellular lipid to HDL and is defective in Tangier disease. The apolipoprotein acceptor specificity for lipid efflux by ABCAI was examined in stably transfected Hela cells, expressing a human ABCAI–GFP fusion protein. ApoA-I and all of the other exchangeable apolipoproteins tested (apoA-II, apoA-IV, apoC-I, apoC-II, apoC-III, apoE) showed greater than a threefold increase in cholesterol and phospholipid efflux from ABCAI–GFP transfected cells compared to control cells. Expression of ABCAI in Hela cells also resulted in a marked increase in specific binding of both apoA-I (Kd = 0.60 μg/mL) and apoA-II (Kd = 0.58 μg/mL) to a common binding site. In summary, ABCAI-mediated cellular binding of apolipoproteins and lipid efflux is not specific for only apoA-I but can also occur with other apolipoproteins that contain multiple amphipathic helical domains.
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