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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The Pandinus imperator haemolymph lipoprotein, an unusual phosphatidylserine carrying lipoprotein.
Diana MarksteinerLea PatasicSven SchenkUlrich HoegerHeike GrasBarbara Prommnitzsubject
PhosphatidylethanolamineMolecular massLipoproteinsBiological TransportPhosphatidylserinePhosphatidylserinesBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryMolecular WeightScorpionsPandinuschemistry.chemical_compoundHigh-density lipoproteinBiochemistrychemistryInsect SciencePhosphatidylcholineHemolymphHemolymphAnimalsInsect Proteinslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Molecular BiologyLipoproteindescription
The haemolymph lipoprotein of the scorpion, Pandinus imperator was isolated and characterised. Contrary to the lipoproteins of insects and the discoidal HDL-lipoproteins of a crayfish and polychaete, the Pandinus lipoprotein consists of three instead of two apoproteins (apoPiLp I = 230 kDa, apoPiLp II = 130 kDa and apoPiLp III = 120 kDa). The apolipoproteins are arranged in varying stoichiometries as judged by cross-linking experiments. In lipoprotein samples from individual animals, the two smaller subunits occurred in a 1:1 stoichiometry, while the relative amount of the 230 kDa peptide varied. The lipoprotein is a slightly heart-shaped HDL with a diameter of approximately 15 nm. It is present in two densities of 1100 and 1190 kg/m(3), of which the latter is by far more abundant. The native molecular mass was estimated to be approximately 500 kDa. The lipid content was determined as 33.5% and consists of approximately 70% neutral lipids and approximately 30% phospholipids. Strikingly, 42.5% of the phospholipids is phosphatidylserine while phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine account for 55.1% and approximately 2.3%, respectively. Carbohydrate analysis suggests the presence of only high-mannose-type N-glycans. N-glycan profiling shows glycans corresponding to a size of 8.0-11.5 hexose units.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2009-10-01 | Insect biochemistry and molecular biology |