The N-terminus of Apolipoprotein B mediates the interaction of atherogenic lipoproteins with endothelial cells
Ainara G. Cabodevilla·Ira J. Goldberg·Waqas Younis·Dimitris Nasias·Tse W.W. Ho·Narasimha Anaganti·Swati Valmiki·Sujith Rajan·Jana Gjini·Rufina Kore·Carmen Hannemann·Nicholas O. Davidson·Tomas Vaisar·Jenny E. Kanter·Karin Bornfeldt·Edward A. Fisher·Warren L. Lee·Tobias Madl·M. Mahmood Hussain·Camila Calistru
Apolipoprotein B (APOB) containing lipoproteins contribute to atherosclerosis by entering the arterial wall through the endothelial cell (EC) surface receptors scavenger receptor-BI (SR-BI) and activin receptor-like kinase 1 (ALK1). We used N-terminal fragments of APOB, molecular modeling, and site-directed mutagenesis to identify and block the binding of chylomicrons and LDL to these receptors in cells and mice. We discovered that different APOB regions interact with SR-BI and ALK1 expressed on
