Effect of Acetyl Imidazol Modification on Binding of HDL_3 to Human SMMC—7721 Hepatocarcinoma Cells
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    Our privious study proved that there were high affinity HDL_3—binding sites (HDL receptor) on the membrane of human SMMC—7721 hepatoeareinoma cells and the bindings of FITC-labelled Apo E—free HDL_3 (FITC—HDL_3) and native HDL_3 to the cells were competitive. This paper showed that modification of HDL_3 by aeetyl imidazol decreased its competitive binding to the cells. This inhibition was dose—dependent with the maximum inhibition at 1 mol/L of aeetyl imidazol. Our results suggest that tyrosin residue in HDL is present in the HDL binding recognition site and takes part in the binding to its receptor.

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Wu Manping, Chen Peifang, Pu Shuhong, Zhang Yan, Mei Meizhen. Effect of Acetyl Imidazol Modification on Binding of HDL_3 to Human SMMC—7721 Hepatocarcinoma Cells[J]. Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis,1993,1(1):20-23.

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