A consensus model of human apolipoprotein A-I in its monomeric and lipid-free state.
| Citation | Melchior, John T, et al. “A Consensus Model of Human Apolipoprotein A-I in Its Monomeric and Lipid-Free State”. 2017. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, vol. 24, no. 12, 2017, pp. 1093–1099.  | 
       
| Center | University of Washington | 
| Author | John T Melchior, Ryan G Walker, Allison L Cooke, Jamie Morris, Mark Castleberry, Thomas B Thompson, Martin K Jones, Hyun D Song, Kerry-Anne Rye, Michael N Oda, Mary G Sorci-Thomas, Michael J Thomas, Jay W Heinecke, Xiaohu Mei, David Atkinson, Jere P Segrest, Sissel Lund-Katz, Michael C Phillips, Sean Davidson | 
| Abstract | 
   Apolipoprotein (apo)A-I is an organizing scaffold protein that is critical to high-density lipoprotein (HDL) structure and metabolism, probably mediating many of its cardioprotective properties. However, HDL biogenesis is poorly understood, as lipid-free apoA-I has been notoriously resistant to high-resolution structural study. Published models from low-resolution techniques share certain features but vary considerably in shape and secondary structure. To tackle this central issue in lipoprotein biology, we assembled a team of structural biologists specializing in apolipoproteins and set out to build a consensus model of monomeric lipid-free human apoA-I. Combining novel and published cross-link constraints, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) and crystallography data, we propose a time-averaged model consistent with much of the experimental data published over the last 40 years. The model provides a long-sought platform for understanding and testing details of HDL biogenesis, structure and function.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
   2017 
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| Journal | 
   Nature structural & molecular biology 
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| Volume | 
   24 
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| Issue | 
   12 
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| Number of Pages | 
   1093-1099 
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| Date Published | 
   12/2017 
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| ISSN Number | 
   1545-9985 
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| DOI | 
   10.1038/nsmb.3501 
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| Alternate Journal | 
   Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 
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| PMCID | 
   PMC5749415 
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| PMID | 
   29131142 
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