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(Received for publication, July 31, 1995; and in revised form, August 11,
1995) The lipoprotein Lp(a), a major inherited risk factor for
atherosclerosis, consists of a low density lipoprotein-like particle
containing apolipoprotein B-100 plus the distinguishing component
apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)). Human apo(a) contains highly repeated
domains related to plasminogen kringle four plus single kringle five
and protease-like domains. Apo(a) is virtually confined to primates,
and the gene may have arisen during primate evolution. One exception is
the occurrence of an Lp(a)-like particle in the hedgehog. Cloning of
the hedgehog apo(a)-like gene shows that it is distinctive in form and
evolutionary history from human apo(a), but that it has acquired
several common features. It appears that the primate and hedgehog
apo(a) genes evolved independently by duplication and modification of
different domains of the plasminogen gene, providing a novel type of
``convergent'' molecular evolution.
Volume 270,
Number 41,
Issue of October 13, 1995 pp. 24004-24009
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
INSIGHTS FROM CLONING OF HEDGEHOG APOLIPOPROTEIN(a)
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