Journal of Lipid Research (Jul 1961)

Separation of dog serum lipoproteins by ultracentrifugation, dextran sulfate precipitation, and paper electrophoresis*

  • Toshio Sakagami,
  • D.B. Zilversmit

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 271 – 277

Abstract

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The separation of dog serum lipoproteins by ultracentrifugation at a density of 1.063 is hindered by the failure of the high density fraction to accumulate in the bottom portion of the centrifuge tube. This phenomenon interferes with the quantitative recovery of pure low density lipoproteins. By paper electrophoresis, a lipid-containing protein with the mobility of a β-globulin was detected in the lowest layer of the centrifuge tube. Comparison of the preparative ultracentrifuge technique with that of dextran sulfate precipitation of β-lipoproteins revealed the suit ability of the latter procedure for the quantitative separation of β-lipoproteins. The dextran sulfate β-lipoprotein precipitate was shown to be free from α-lipoprotein by paper electrophoresis.