Identification of a sequence of apolipoprotein A-I associated with the activation of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase

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We aimed to distinguish between the effects of mutations in apoA-I on the requirements for the secondary structure and a specific amino acid sequence for lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activation. Several mutants were constructed targeting region 140150: (i) two mutations affecting α-helical structure, deletion of amino acids 140-150 and substitution of Ala143 for proline; (ii) two mutations not affecting α-helical structure, substitution of Val149 for arginine and substitution of amino acids 63-73 for sequence 140-150; and (iii) a mutation in a similar region away from the target area, deletion of amino acids 63-73. All mutations affecting region 140-150 resulted in a 4-42-fold reduction in LCAT activation. Three mutations, apoA-I(Δ140-150), apoA-I(P143A), and apoA-I(140-150 → 63-73), affected both the apparent V(max) and K(m), whereas the mutation apoA- I(R149V) affected only the V(max). The mutation apoA-I(Δ63-73) caused only a 5-fold increase in the K(m). All mutants, except apoA-I(P143A) and apoA- I(Δ63-73), were active in phospholipid binding assay. All mutants, except apoA-I(P143A), formed normal discoidal complexes with phospholipid. The mutation apoA-I(Δ63-73) caused a significant reduction in the stability of apoA-I·phospholipid complexes in denaturation experiments. Combined, our results strongly suggest that although the correct conformation and orientation of apoA-I in the complex with lipids are crucial for activation of LCAT, when these conditions are fulfilled, activation also strongly depends on the sequence that includes amino acids 140-150.

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Sviridov, D., Hoang, A., Sawyer, W. H., & Fidge, N. H. (2000). Identification of a sequence of apolipoprotein A-I associated with the activation of lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(26), 19707–19712. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M000962200

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