Journal article

Increased methionine sulfoxide content of apoA-I in type 1 diabetes

JWC Brock, AJ Jenkins, TJ Lyons, RL Klein, E Yim, M Lopes-Virella, RE Carter, SR Thorpe, JW Baynes

Journal of Lipid Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2008

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and premature mortality in diabetes. HDL plays an important role in limiting vascular damage by removing cholesterol and cholesteryl ester hydroperoxides from oxidized low density lipoprotein and foam cells. Methionine (Met) residues in apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), the major apolipoprotein of HDL, reduce peroxides in HDL lipids, forming methionine sulfoxide [Met(O)]. We examined the extent and sites of Met(O) formation in apoA-I of HDL isolated from plasma of healthy control and type 1 diabetic subjects to assess apoA-I exposure to lipid peroxides and the status of oxidative stress in the vascular compartment in diabetes. Three tryptic pep..

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