Stoffel W, Metz P
Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1979 Feb;360(2):197-206. doi: 10.1515/bchm2.1979.360.1.197.
Human serum high density apolipoproteins were reassociated with three different lecithin species substituted with radioactively labelled photosensitive azido fatty acids, bis([3H]-16-azidopalmitoyl)-, bis([3H]12-azidooleoyl)- and bis([3H]18-azidolinoleoyl)glycerophosphocholine. The lipoprotein particles were reconstituted from a mixture of azido-labelled phosphatidylcholine and non-labelled dioleoylglycerophosphocholine (1:9). Excess lipid was separated from the homogeneous particles by Bio-Gel A-5m. The molecular weight, stoichiometry, fluorescence and circular dichroism of the reconstituted particles were determined before and after photoactivation with covalent cross-linking of the phospholipids with the apoproteins. The physical parameters of the reconstituted lipoproteins remained unperturbed by the cross-linking reaction between the generated nitrenes and apolipoprotein A-I and A-II. Thus the hydrophobic interactions of the phospholipid molecules with the apoproteins have been proved for the first time by a chemical method.