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The interaction of human serum low-density lipoproteins (LDL) with various types of prostaglandins (PG) was studied using equilibrium dialysis, steady-state fluorescence polarization spectroscopy and photolabeling methods. Low concentrations (10(-13)-10(-9) M) of PGE1 and PGF2 alpha were shown to induce specific rearrangements of the lipids on the LDL surface, whereas the closely related PGE2 and PGF1 alpha had no effect. With fluorescent labeled LDL, the PGE1-induced changes of the steady-state fluorescence polarization (P) were shown to be time- and concentration-dependent, saturable and reversible.

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