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Query: EC:3.4.24.27 (thermolysin)
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Elevated levels of lipoprotein(a), which consists of apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] covalently linked to a low-density lipoprotein-like moiety, is an independent risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. We show that a recombinant form of apo(a) [r-apo(a)] binds strongly to fibronectin and fibrinogen, weakly to laminin, and not at all to von Willebrand factor, vitronectin, or collagen type IV. In contrast to the binding of plasminogen to fibronectin, r-apo(a) binding does not appear to be mediated by lysine-dependent interactions, based on the inability of epsilon-aminocaproic acid concentrations up to 0.2 mol/L to significantly decrease r-apo(a) binding to fibronectin. Plasminogen competed weakly for the binding of r-apo(a) to fibronectin, whereas r-apo(a) completely abolished plasminogen binding. The 29- and 38-kd heparin-binding thermolysin fragments of fibronectin, previously identified as the lipoprotein(a) binding domains, were digested with trypsin, and a peptide that retained the ability to bind r-apo(a) was isolated; the sequence of the peptide (AVTTIPAPTDLK) corresponds to the amino terminus of the 29- and 38-kd domains. A synthetic peptide with this sequence was able to compete effectively with fibronectin for r-apo(a) binding.
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PMID:Binding of recombinant apolipoprotein(a) to extracellular matrix proteins. 794 5

The structural domains of human apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] and its interaction with apolipoprotein B-100 (apo B-100) in the lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] particle were investigated by limited proteolysis with thermolysin and cathepsin D. We characterized the proteolytic products by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis, followed by immunoblotting using different antibodies. For apo B-100 in Lp(a), the digestion patterns were found to be identical to those previously described [Chen et al. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 14369-14375; Chen et al. (1991) J. Biol. Chem. 266, 12581-12587] for apo B-100 in LDL. Thus, we compared the digestion patterns of apo B-100 in Lp(a) resolved under reducing and nonreducing migrating conditions. Using an antibody specific for a synthetic peptide of apo B-100 (residues 4004-4021), we confirmed that apo B-100 was linked to apo(a) by its C-terminal end. Various Lp(a)s isolated from several donors, and containing different isoforms, were used to study the structural domains of apo(a). Using the same procedure as for apo B-100, several common features were found for the different isoforms. (1) Apo(a) can be cleaved into two structural domains: one was of constant size (170 kDa) and was linked to apo B-100. Using an antibody specifically directed against kringle V, we demonstrated that this fragment corresponded to the C-terminal part of apo(a). (2) The other domain, whose size varied according to the digested apo(a) isoform, was not linked to apo B-100.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Structural domains of apolipoprotein(a) and its interaction with apolipoprotein B-100 in the lipoprotein(a) particle. 813 70

Apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) is a multikringle domain glycoprotein that exists covalently linked to apolipoprotein B100 of low density lipoprotein, to form the lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) particle, or as proteolytic fragments. Elevated plasma concentrations of apo(a) and its fragments may promote atherosclerosis, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. The factors influencing apo(a) proteolysis are also uncertain. Here we have used exoglycosidase digestion and mass spectrometry to sequence the Asn (N)-linked and Ser/Thr (O)-linked oligosaccharides of human apo(a). We also assessed the potential role of apo(a) O-glycans in protecting thermolysin-sensitive regions of the polypeptide. Apo(a) contained two major N-glycans that accounted for 17% of the total oligosaccharide structures. The N-glycans were complex biantennary structures present in either a mono- or disialylated state. The O-glycans were mostly (80%) represented by the monosialylated core type 1 structure, NeuNAcalpha2-3Galbeta1-3GalNAc, with smaller amounts of disialylated and non-sialylated O-glycans also detected. Removal of apo(a) O-glycans by sialidase and O-glycosidase treatment dramatically increased the sensitivity of the polypeptide to thermolysin digestion. These studies provide the first direct sequencing data for apo(a) glycans and indicate a novel function for apo(a) O-glycans that is potentially related to the atherogenicity of Lp(a).
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PMID:Structural elucidation of the N- and O-glycans of human apolipoprotein(a): role of o-glycans in conferring protease resistance. 1129 42