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C323 of SR-BI is required for SR-BI-mediated HDL binding and cholesteryl ester uptake

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
卷 52, 期 12, 页码 2272-2278

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M019091

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scavenger receptor class B type I; cholesterol efflux; high density lipoprotein

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  1. American Heart Association [0530241N]
  2. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM-085231]
  3. Children's Miracle Network

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Scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI) is an HDL receptor. It binds HDL and mediates the uptake of cholesteryl ester from HDL. Early studies have pointed out that the extracellular domain of SR-BI is critical for SR-BI-mediated cholesteryl ester uptake. However, the extracellular loop of SR-BI is large: it contains 403 amino acids. The HDL binding site and the modulation of SR-BI-mediated cholesteryl ester uptake remain to be identified. In this study, using C323G mutant SR-BI, we showed that C323G mutant SR-BI lost its HDL binding and cholesteryl ester uptake activity, indicating that the highly conserved C323 is required for SR-BI-mediated HDL binding and cholesteryl ester uptake. Using a blocking antibody against C323 region, we demonstrated that C323 is directly involved in HDL binding and likely an HDL binding site. Using C323G mutant transgenic mouse model, we further demonstrated that C323 of SR-BI is required for regulating plasma cholesterol levels in vivo. Using redox reagents, we showed that physiological relevant levels of H2O2 upregulated the SR-BI-mediated cholesteryl ester uptake activity by 65%, whereas GSH or DTT significantly downregulated SR-BI-mediated cholesteryl ester uptake activity by 45%. C323 of SR-BI is critical for SR-BI-mediated HDL binding and cholesteryl ester uptake, and changes in redox status may be a regulatory factor modulating SR-BI-mediated cholesterol transport.-Guo, L., M. Chen, Z. Song, A. Daugherty, and X-A. Li. C323 of SR-BI is required for SR-BI-mediated HDL binding and cholesteryl ester uptake. J. Lipid Res. 2011. 52: 2272-2278.

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