Journal article

Lipid-apolipoprotein interactions in amyloid fibril formation and relevance to atherosclerosis

GJ Howlett, TM Ryan, MDW Griffin

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Proteins and Proteomics | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2019

Abstract

The apolipoprotein family is a set of highly conserved proteins characterized by the presence of amphipathic α-helical sequences that mediate lipid binding. Paradoxically, this family of proteins is also prominent among the proteins known to form amyloid fibrils, characterized by extensive cross-β structure. Several apolipoproteins including apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, apoA-II and apoC-II accumulate in amyloid deposits of atherosclerotic lesions. This review illustrates the role of lipid-apolipoprotein interactions in apolipoprotein folding and aggregation with a specific focus on human apoC-II, a well-studied member of the family. In the presence of high concentrations of micellar lipid mimet..

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