Abstract :
Being able to participate in the reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), high density lipoproteins (HDL) are known to be antiatherogenic.
In order to understand such a process, it is thus essential to have a detailed knowledge of the structure and molecular
organisation of HDL.
Reconstituted nascent high density lipoproteins (r-HDL), consisting of synthetic phospholipids together with different
apolipoproteins (apo A-I, A-IV and E), were thus analysed by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM).
Both shape and dimensions of the discoidal HDL particles measured by this technique were found in good agreement with the
data available from the literature.
The accuracy of the STM pictures presented in this paper enables for the first time the visualisation of the molecular
organisation of such macromolecules. The arrangement of the protein as antiparallel helical segments, is consistent with the
general mode of organisation of apolipoprotein/phospholipid discoidal particles previously reported.
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Keywords :
molecular imaging , Molecular modeling , STM , lipoproteins