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dc.contributor.authorLeite, Daniela Batista-
dc.contributor.authorAtella, Geórgia Correa-
dc.contributor.authorGolodne, Daniel Marques-
dc.contributor.authorFolly, Evelize-
dc.contributor.authorXimenes, Aline dos Anjos-
dc.contributor.authorCunha, Paula do Rego Barros Bittencourt-
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Giselle de Almeida-
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-18T13:44:23Z-
dc.date.available2022-08-18T13:44:23Z-
dc.date.issued2008-
dc.identifier.citationLEITE, Daniela Batista et al. Purification, partial characterization and role in lipid transport to developing oocytes of a novel lipophorin from the cowpea weevil, callosobruchus maculatus. Braz J Med Biol Res, v. 41, n. 1, p. 18-25, jan. 2008.-
dc.identifier.issn1414-431X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10219-
dc.descriptionp. 18-25.: il. p&b.-
dc.description.abstractLipid transport in arthropods is achieved by highly specialized lipoproteins, which resemble those described in vertebrate blood. Here we describe purification and characterization of the lipid-apolipoprotein complex, lipophorin (Lp), from adults and larvae of the cowpea weevil Callosobruchus maculatus. We also describe the Lp-mediated lipid transfer to developing oocytes. Lps were isolated from homogenates of C. maculatus larvae and adults by potassio bromide gradient and characterized with respect to physicochemical properties and lipid content. The weevil Lp (465 kDa) and larval Lp (585 kDa), with hydrated densities of 1.22 and 1.14 g/mL, contained 34 and 56% lipids and 9 and 7% carbohydrates, respectively. In both Lps, mannose was the predominant monosaccharide detected by paper chromatography. SDS-PAGE revealed two apolipoproteins in each Lp with molecular masses of 225 kDa (apolipoprotein-I) and 79 kDa (apolipoprotein-II). The lipids were extracted and analyzed by thin layer chromatography. The major phospholipids found were phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanol amine in adult Lp, and phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine and sphingomyelin in larval Lp. Hydrocarbons, fatty acids and triacylglycerol were the major neutral lipids found in both Lps. Lps labeled in the protein moiety with radioactive iodine (125I-iodine) or in the lipid moiety with fluorescent lipids revealed direct evidence of endocytic uptake of Lps in live oocytes of C. maculatus.-
dc.publisherBraz J Med Biol Respt_BR
dc.subjectArtrópodespt_BR
dc.subjectArthropodspt_BR
dc.subjectLipídeospt_BR
dc.subjectLipidspt_BR
dc.subjectLipoproteínaspt_BR
dc.subjectLipoproteinspt_BR
dc.subjectOogênesept_BR
dc.subjectOogenesispt_BR
dc.subjectHidrocarbonetospt_BR
dc.subjectHydrocarbonspt_BR
dc.titlePurification, partial characterization and role in lipid transport to developing oocytes of a novel lipophorin from the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatuspt_BR
dc.TypeArticlept_BR
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