Abstract
In view to study the possible participation of the sequence portions of colipase including or close to the free carboxyl groups at positions 15 and/or 72 to the binding with pancreatic lipase, we have used three synthetic peptides matching portions 8-16, 59-67 and 67-72 of the amino acid sequence. Polyclonal rabbit anticolipase immune serum, which cross-reacts with peptides in ELISA, was fractionated on columns of peptide coupled to Sepharose. Of the three fractions of antibodies, only that interacting with peptide 8-16 had the capacity to inhibit colipase-dependent lipase activity by specifically preventing the association of lipase with its protein cofactor previously bound to lipid. We conclude that the region spanning residues 8-16 of colipase is of importance for colipase-lipase interaction in the active complex formed at interface. © 1992.
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Rugani, N., de la Fournière, L., Julien, R., Sarda, L., & Rathelot, J. (1992). Immunochemical studies of pancreatic colipase-lipase interaction employing immobilized synthetic peptides. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 189(3), 1374–1381. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-291X(92)90226-B
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