Journal of Lipid Research (Jul 1976)

Chylomicron protein content and the rate of lipoprotein lipase activity

  • C J Fielding,
  • P E Fielding

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 419 – 423

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Chylomicrons isolated from rat intestinal lymph were incubated with plasma. Protein transfer to chylomicrons, reaction rate with purified lipoprotein lipase, and content of lipase cofactor were determined. While the overall protein content of chylomicrons was increased 3–4-fold, and the content of lipase cofactor increased 4-fold, reaction velocity of the activated particles with lipoprotein lipase was increased only 1.3-fold. Maximal rate of hydrolysis was achieved in the presence of much smaller quantities of activator than the lipoprotein particles were capable of binding, and chylomicrons were fully activated for triglyceride hydrolysis in the presence of only 10% plasma for triglyceride concentrations of up to 3 mg/ml. Cofactor protein was not rate-limiting for hydrolysis of triglyceride from chylomicrons. These results are discussed in the light of recent concepts of the regulation of lipoprotein lipase activity.

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