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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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
M.D.W.G is the recipient of an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (project number FT140100544). This work was supported by grants from the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council.