نتایج جستجو برای: fabp5

تعداد نتایج: 302  

2014
Yuwen Zhang Bing Li

Fatty acids are essential for many aspects of biological activities. They function not only as an energy source but also as signaling molecules, regulating immune responses and other vital cellular functions. However, how to control fatty acid trafficking while sustaining lipid homeostasis inside cells remains largely unknown. As the main cytoplasmic lipid chaperones, fatty acid binding protein...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1991
G Nemecz J R Jefferson F Schroeder

Binding and proximity relationships of fatty acids with recombinant rat liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP) and intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) were studied with absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy. Protein aromatic amino acids were examined in the absence and presence of bound fatty acid. Second derivative absorbance spectroscopy of the apo- and holoproteins suggested...

Journal: :Advances in medical sciences 2009
H Bachorzewska-Gajewska B Poniatowski S Dobrzycki

PURPOSE The value of NGAL (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin) and L-FABP (liver-type fatty acid binding protein) has been highlighted as a novel biomarker of detection of acute renal failure in children after cardiac surgery. Interventional cardiologists are being asked more frequently to perform percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and contrast nephropathy is its potentially serio...

2016
Hyunwoo Kim Gaae Gil Siyoung Lee Areum Kwak Seunghyun Jo Ensom Kim Tam T. Nguyen Sinae Kim Hyunjhung Jhun Somi Kim Miyeon Kim Youngmin Lee Soohyun Kim

It has been reported that fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) do not act only as intracellular mediators of lipid responses but also have extracellular functions. This study aimed to investigate whether extracellular liver type (L)-FABP has a biological activity and to determined serum L-FABP levels in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). We isolated L-FABP complementary deoxyribonucle...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2006
Jirí Bronsky Michal Karpísek Eva Bronská Marta Pechová Barbora Jancíková Hana Kotolová David Stejskal Richard Prusa Jirí Nevoral

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding may protect children from developing metabolic syndrome and other diseases later in life. We investigated novel proteins in human breast milk that might play a role in this process. METHODS We used ELISA to measure adiponectin, adipocyte and epidermal fatty acid binding proteins (AFABP, EFABP), and leptin concentrations in human breast milk obtained from 59 mothers 48...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2009
Gregory G Martin Barbara P Atshaves Huan Huang Avery L McIntosh Brad J Williams Pei-Jing Pai David H Russell Ann B Kier Friedhelm Schroeder

Although the function of liver fatty acid binding protein in hepatic fatty acid metabolism has been extensively studied, its potential role in hepatic cholesterol homeostasis is less clear. Although hepatic cholesterol accumulation was initially reported in L-FABP-null female mice, that study was performed with early N2 backcross generation mice. To resolve whether the hepatic cholesterol pheno...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Luis H Gutiérrez-González Christian Ludwig Carsten Hohoff Martin Rademacher Thorsten Hanhoff Heinz Rüterjans Friedrich Spener Christian Lücke

Human epidermal-type fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP) belongs to a family of intracellular 14-15 kDa lipid-binding proteins, whose functions have been associated with fatty acid signalling, cell growth, regulation and differentiation. As a contribution to understanding the structure-function relationship, we report in the present study features of its solution structure and backbone dynamics...

Journal: :BMC Genomics 2021

Abstract Background A body distribution with high intramuscular fat and low abdominal is the ideal goal for broiler breeding. Preadipocytes different origins have differences in terms of metabolism gene expression. The transcriptome analysis performed this study preadipocytes (DIMFPs) adipose tissue-derived (DAFPs) aimed to explore characteristics lipid deposition chicken by dedifferentiation v...

2016
Jennifer S. Myers Ariana K. von Lersner Qing-Xiang Amy Sang

Protein profiling studies of prostate cancer have been widely used to characterize molecular differences between diseased and non-diseased tissues. When combined with pathway analysis, profiling approaches are able to identify molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer, group patients by cancer subtype, and predict prognosis. This strategy can also be implemented to study prostate cancer in very s...

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