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Our previous studies demonstrated that the first 1000 amino acid residues (the βα domain) of human apolipoprotein (apo) B-100, termed apoB:1000, are required for the initiation of lipoprotein assembly and the formation of a monodisperse stable phospholipid (PL)-rich particle. The objectives of this study were (a) to assess the effects on the properties of apoB truncates undergoing sequential inclusion of the amphipathic β strands in the 700 N-terminal residues of the β domain of apoB-100 and (b) to identify the subdomain in the β domain that is required for the formation of a microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP)-dependent triacylglycerol (TAG)-rich apoB-containing particle. Characterization of particles secreted by stable transformants of McA-RH7777 cells demonstrated the following. (1) The presence of amphipathic β strands in the 200 N-terminal residues of the β domain resulted in the secretion of apoB truncates (apoB:1050 to apoB:1200) as both lipidated and lipid-poor particles. (2) Inclusion of residues 300-700 of the β domain led to the secretion of apoB:1300, apoB:1400, apoB:1500, and apoB:1700 predominantly as lipidated particles. (3) Particles containing residues 1050-1500 were all rich in PL. (4) There was a marked increase in the lipid loading capacity and TAG content of apoB:1700-containing particles. (5) Only the level of secretion of apoB:1700 was markedly diminished by MTP inhibitor BMS-197636. These results suggest that apoB:1700 marks the threshold for the formation of a TAG-rich particle and support the concept that MTP participates in apoB assembly and secretion at the stage where particles undergo a transition from PL-rich to TAG-rich.

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