HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTOR ON RAT LIVER PLASMA MEMBRANES
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    A simple radioassay of HDL-binding sites on purified rat liver plasma membranes with polyethyleneglycol (PEG) precipitation separation of B/F was developed. 125I-labeled apoE-deficient human HDL3 was prepared as the ligand. 12.5% of the final PEG concentration could effeciently sediment the 125I-labeled HDL3-membrane complex, and more than 94% of the total binding was specific (non-specific binding was determined at the presence of 25fold excess HDL3). A saturable and high affinity HDL-binding site on liver membranes with kd 14.5+0.86μg/ml (16.6×10-8mol/L) and Bmax 15.6+6.8μgg/mg membrane protein was found. The Bmax of this HDL-binding appeared to increase as the reactiontemperature rose. The binding activity of this HDL receptor was not inhibited by 0—30 m mol/L EDTA and not activated by 0—5.0 mmol/L Ca2+, as well as insensitive to trypsin. Human HDL3 and rat HDL, but not human VLDL, LDL and albumin, could effectively inhibit the 125I-labeled HDL3 binding to the liver membranes. The 125I-labeled HDL3 binding activity (μg/mg membrane protein) increased with the increasing of the liver membrane purity. These results suggest that there was a saturable and highly specific HDL-receptor on liver plasma membranes, and its biologic properties are different from LDL-and apoE-receptors.

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Zhang Linhua, Liu Bingwen, Lan Tianhe. HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTOR ON RAT LIVER PLASMA MEMBRANES[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1991,18(1):42-46

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  • Received:November 11,1989
  • Revised:April 03,1990
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