1968
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.60.3.928
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Characterization of cholesterol-binding globulin by modified zone electrophoresis and O-(diethylaminoethyl) cellulose chromatography.

Abstract: Normal human serum has been shown' to exhibit cholesterol-binding properties upon immunoelectrophoresis on agar gel. The evidence clearly supports the concept of a specific type of binding of cholesterol by alpha-beta globulin. Accordingly, the name "transcholesterin" was proposed for the reactive component.In order to evaluate the mechanism of in vitro interaction of cholesterol with transcholesterin, purified components are desirable. Sober and co-workers2 introduced the use of O-(diethylaminoethyl) (DEAE)-c… Show more

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“…Albumin (Alb), γ-globulin (γ-Glo), fibrinogen (Fib), and lysozyme (Lys) are selected because they are representatives of major blood plasma proteins. It has been known that Fib and α-globulin bind to cholesterol, , while most plasma proteins except for C-reactive protein and surfactant protein A do not bind to PC …”
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“…Albumin (Alb), γ-globulin (γ-Glo), fibrinogen (Fib), and lysozyme (Lys) are selected because they are representatives of major blood plasma proteins. It has been known that Fib and α-globulin bind to cholesterol, , while most plasma proteins except for C-reactive protein and surfactant protein A do not bind to PC …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…γ-Glo, which represents a heterogeneous group of proteins that are different from α-globulins with a Chol-binding property, reveals ΔR max = 0.22% and ΔR ultimate = 0.18% onto the PECH-Chol 100 film (Figure d). The results indicate that γ-Glo favorably adsorbs onto the PECH-Chol 100 films and forms a stable adsorption layer, although the adsorption levels are low.…”
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confidence: 99%