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- W2034308910 abstract "Chinese hamster ovary cells were stably transfected with a human hepatic lipase (HL) cDNA. The recombinant enzyme was purified from culture medium in milligram quantities and shown to have a molecular weight, specific activity, and heparin affinity equivalent to HL present in human post-heparin plasma. The techniques of intensity light scattering, sedimentation equilibrium, and radiation inactivation were employed to assess the subunit structure of HL. For intensity light scattering, purified enzyme was subjected to size exclusion chromatography coupled to three detectors in series: an ultraviolet absorbance monitor, a differential refractometer, and a light scattering photometer. The polypeptide molecular weight (without carbohydrate contributions) was calculated using the measurements from the three detectors combined with the extinction coefficient of human HL. A single protein peak containing HL activity was identified and calculated to have a molecular mass of 107,000 in excellent agreement with the expected value for a dimer of HL (106.8 kDa). In addition, sedimentation equilibrium studies revealed that HL had a molecular mass (with carbohydrate contributions) of 121 kDa. Finally, to determine the smallest structural unit required for lipolytic activity, HL was subjected to radiation inactivation. Purified HL was exposed to various doses of high energy electrons at -135°C; lipase activity decreased as a single exponential function of the radiation dose to less than 0.01% remaining activity. The target size of functional HL was calculated to be 109 kDa, whereas the size of the structural unit was determined to be 63 kDa. These data indicate that two HL monomer subunits are required for lipolytic activity, consistent with an HL homodimer. A model for active dimeric hepatic lipase is presented with implications for physiological function. Chinese hamster ovary cells were stably transfected with a human hepatic lipase (HL) cDNA. The recombinant enzyme was purified from culture medium in milligram quantities and shown to have a molecular weight, specific activity, and heparin affinity equivalent to HL present in human post-heparin plasma. The techniques of intensity light scattering, sedimentation equilibrium, and radiation inactivation were employed to assess the subunit structure of HL. For intensity light scattering, purified enzyme was subjected to size exclusion chromatography coupled to three detectors in series: an ultraviolet absorbance monitor, a differential refractometer, and a light scattering photometer. The polypeptide molecular weight (without carbohydrate contributions) was calculated using the measurements from the three detectors combined with the extinction coefficient of human HL. A single protein peak containing HL activity was identified and calculated to have a molecular mass of 107,000 in excellent agreement with the expected value for a dimer of HL (106.8 kDa). In addition, sedimentation equilibrium studies revealed that HL had a molecular mass (with carbohydrate contributions) of 121 kDa. Finally, to determine the smallest structural unit required for lipolytic activity, HL was subjected to radiation inactivation. Purified HL was exposed to various doses of high energy electrons at -135°C; lipase activity decreased as a single exponential function of the radiation dose to less than 0.01% remaining activity. The target size of functional HL was calculated to be 109 kDa, whereas the size of the structural unit was determined to be 63 kDa. These data indicate that two HL monomer subunits are required for lipolytic activity, consistent with an HL homodimer. A model for active dimeric hepatic lipase is presented with implications for physiological function." @default.
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