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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 27, 613-621, Copyright © 1986 by Lipid Research, Inc.
HU Jabs, G Assmann, D Greifendorf and A Benninghoven
We report the isolation and characterization of an apolipoprotein A-I
mutant using a new technique for structural analysis of apolipoproteins
based upon the combined techniques of protein isolation by isoelectric
focusing in immobilized pH-gradients, reversed-phase HPLC of tryptic
peptides, and subsequent molecular weight analysis of isolated peptides by
time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). The particular
advantages of the TOF-SIMS procedure in the characterization of proteolytic
peptides are the detection limits in the picomole range, the accuracy of
molecular weight determination (up to 3000 +/- 1 D), the speed of analysis,
and the wide range of applications for involatile biomolecules. The
described procedure for the analysis of apolipoproteins requires only 2 ml
of serum as starting material. This method can be used to monitor for
genetic polymorphisms and posttranslational modifications on a microscale
basis. Applying these techniques, we characterized a new apolipoprotein A-I
mutant with an amino acid exchange arginine177 by histidine.
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