Title of article
Preferred orientations of LDL in vitreous ice indicate a discoid shape of the lipoprotein particle
Author/Authors
Antwerpen، نويسنده , , Rik van، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
122
To page
127
Abstract
The structure of the human low-density lipoprotein (LDL) was analyzed in vitreous ice using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). In relatively thick cryo-EM preparations, random orientation of LDL particles produced various types of projections on the microscope screen, including circular projections with a high-density ring and rectangular projections with two high-density bands. However, in especially thin preparations, preferred, non-random orientations of the LDL particle produced only circular projections of the lipoprotein structure. In preparations with high LDL concentrations, ordered two-dimensional arrays, including hexagonal arrangements of circular projections and short stacks of rectangular projections, were observed. These observations are consistent with a discoid shape of the LDL particle, and suggest that surface tension forces may influence orientation of the LDL disc in thin aqueous films. Face-on orientation of LDL in especially thin cryo-EM preparations may explain earlier difficulties in identifying discoid features of the lipoprotein particle, and illustrates that some caution is warranted when attempts are made to reconstruct the three-dimensional structure of LDL from cryo-electron micrographs.
Keywords
low density lipoprotein , Apolipoprotein B-100 , cryo-electron microscopy
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Record number
1626622
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