2000
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.13.9163
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The Binding of Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein to Mouse CD36 Is Mediated in Part by Oxidized Phospholipids That Are Associated with Both the Lipid and Protein Moieties of the Lipoprotein

Abstract: There is growing evidence that CD36 has an important physiological function in the uptake of oxidized low density lipoprotein (OxLDL) by macrophages. However, the ligand specificity and the nature of the ligands on OxLDL that mediate the binding to CD36 remain ill defined. Results from recent studies suggested that some of the macrophage scavenger receptors involved in the uptake of OxLDL recognized both the lipid and the protein moieties of OxLDL, but there was no conclusive direct evidence for this. The pres… Show more

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“…In studies with copper oxLDL, at least half of the macrophage binding activity was observed to remain in the protein moieties of lipoprotein following solvent extraction, suggesting that protein-oxPL adducts may also serve as ligands for macrophage recognition and phagocytosis via CD36 (34). This has also been observed in model studies employing protein-lipid and peptide-lipid adducts.…”
Section: Peptide-bound Oxpc Also Plays a Role In Macrophage Recognitimentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…In studies with copper oxLDL, at least half of the macrophage binding activity was observed to remain in the protein moieties of lipoprotein following solvent extraction, suggesting that protein-oxPL adducts may also serve as ligands for macrophage recognition and phagocytosis via CD36 (34). This has also been observed in model studies employing protein-lipid and peptide-lipid adducts.…”
Section: Peptide-bound Oxpc Also Plays a Role In Macrophage Recognitimentioning
confidence: 49%
“…For example, studies from the collaborative research groups of Steinberg and Witztum (35) first reported that receptors for oxLDL on elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages recognize both the oxidized lipid component and the modified protein moieties of oxLDL. In an extension of those studies, these investigators later identified the mouse scavenger receptor CD36 responsible for mediating binding to copper oxLDL via oxPC (34). In competition studies ϳ50% of the CD36 binding activity was shown to reside within the lipid (organic solvent)-extractable fraction (34).…”
Section: Oxpc Within the Lipid Component Of Oxldl And Oxidized Membramentioning
confidence: 99%
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