We injected larvae with the wild-type rescue plasmid described above, and performed co-immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry (co-IP/MS) against the highly specific 3x-FLAG epitope linked to Pla2g12b. The top five most abundant proteins included the core components of the TRL assembly pathway (ApoB and the two Subunits of Mtp (Mttp and Pdi/P4hb)), as well as various chaperone proteins . These interactions suggest that Pla2g12b participates directly in TRL biogenesis, and may promote efficient channeling of lipids to ApoB by linking it more tightly to the transfer protein Mtp.
[doi:10.25345/C5RB6WC8M]
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Keywords: Pla2g12b
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Steve Farber, Johns Hopkins University, USA |
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