Av. Vieira et al., IDENTIFICATION OF A CIRCULATORY AND OOCYTIC AVIAN APOLIPOPROTEIN-D, Molecular reproduction and development, 42(4), 1995, pp. 443-446
Apolipoprotein D (apo D) is an unusual apolipoprotein with respect to
structure and sites of synthesis. It has been identified in the circul
atory system of certain mammals, but its physiological role remains po
orly understood. In this report, it is shown that apo D is not exclusi
vely a mammalian apolipoprotein, and evidence is presented which sugge
sts a novel function for this protein during oogenesis in the chicken.
The avian apo D which we identify has the same molecular mass (29 kDa
) as the human protein and also associates preferentially with the pla
sma lipoprotein fraction. In addition to the 29 kDa avian apo D specie
s, an immunoreactive 24 kDa protein is observed in chicken serum. The
chicken apo D (along with the 24 kDa species) is also demonstrated to
be present in the yolk of the rapidly growing chicken oocyte, a cell w
ith high endocytic activity. Clathrin-coated vesicles from chicken ooc
ytes, which we have previously shown to contain specific lipoproteins
along with their oocytic receptors (Bujo et al., 1994: EMBO J 13:5165-
5175), also contain chicken apo D. Thus, apo D represents a novel cand
idate for plasma-to-oocyte transport of lipids and/or their mobilizati
on during embryogenesis in oviparous species. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc
.