[HTML][HTML] Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei [S]
A Esteves, A Knoll-Gellida, L Canclini… - Journal of lipid …, 2016 - ASBMB
Intracellular lipid binding proteins, including fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) 1 and 2, are
highly expressed in tissues involved in the active lipid metabolism. A zebrafish model was …
highly expressed in tissues involved in the active lipid metabolism. A zebrafish model was …
Mutations of recombinant rat liver fatty acid-binding protein at residues 102 and 122 alter its structural integrity and affinity for physiological ligands
AEA THUMSER, J VOYSEY, DC WILTON - Biochemical journal, 1996 - portlandpress.com
Rat liver fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) is able to accommodate a wide range of non-polar
anions in addition to long-chain fatty acids. This property means that the liver protein is …
anions in addition to long-chain fatty acids. This property means that the liver protein is …
[HTML][HTML] Human liver fatty acid binding protein cDNA and amino acid sequence. Functional and evolutionary implications.
Human liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) cDNA clones were identified in a liver cDNA
library. The two longest clones were completely sequenced. The nucleotide sequence …
library. The two longest clones were completely sequenced. The nucleotide sequence …
[HTML][HTML] Adipocyte fatty-acid binding protein is overexpressed in cirrhosis and correlates with clinical outcomes
Fatty-acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are small intracellular proteins that coordinate lipid-
mediated processes by targeting metabolic and immune response pathways. The aim of the …
mediated processes by targeting metabolic and immune response pathways. The aim of the …
[HTML][HTML] Structural basis for ligand regulation of the fatty acid-binding protein 5, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β/δ (FABP5-PPARβ/δ) signaling pathway
EH Armstrong, D Goswami, PR Griffin, N Noy… - Journal of Biological …, 2014 - ASBMB
Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are a widely expressed group of calycins that play a well
established role in solubilizing cellular fatty acids. Recent studies, however, have recast …
established role in solubilizing cellular fatty acids. Recent studies, however, have recast …
Cytoplasmic fatty acid binding protein: significance for intracellular transport of fatty acids and putative role on signal transduction pathways
JFC Glatz, MM Vork, DP Cistola… - … leukotrienes and essential …, 1993 - Elsevier
The cellular transport of long-chain fatty acid moieties is thought to be mediated by a
plasmalemmal and a cytoplasmic fatty acid binding protein (FABP PM and FABP C …
plasmalemmal and a cytoplasmic fatty acid binding protein (FABP PM and FABP C …
Hierarchical subfunctionalization of fabp1a, fabp1b and fabp10 tissue‐specific expression may account for retention of these duplicated genes in the zebrafish (Danio …
MK Sharma, RZ Liu, C Thisse, B Thisse… - The FEBS …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Fatty acid‐binding protein type 1 (FABP1), commonly termed liver‐type fatty acid‐binding
protein (L‐FABP), is encoded by a single gene in mammals. We cloned and sequenced …
protein (L‐FABP), is encoded by a single gene in mammals. We cloned and sequenced …
[HTML][HTML] Increased lipolysis in transgenic animals overexpressing the epithelial fatty acid binding protein in adipose cells
AV Hertzel, A Bennaars-Eiden, DA Bernlohr - Journal of lipid research, 2002 - ASBMB
Fatty acid binding proteins (FAB2222251) are low-molecular-mass, soluble, intracellular
lipid carriers. Previous studies on adipocytes from adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A …
lipid carriers. Previous studies on adipocytes from adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A …
Intestinal-fatty acid binding protein and lipid transport in human intestinal epithelial cells
A Montoudis, E Delvin, D Menard, JF Beaulieu… - Biochemical and …, 2006 - Elsevier
Intestinal-fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) is a 14–15kDa cytoplasmic molecule highly
expressed in the enterocyte. Although different functions have been proposed for various …
expressed in the enterocyte. Although different functions have been proposed for various …
Fatty acid-binding proteins of nervous tissue
JH Veerkamp, AW Zimmerman - Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 2001 - Springer
Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are cytosolic 14–15 kDa proteins, which are supposed
to be involved in fatty acid (FA) uptake, transport, and targeting. They may modulate FA …
to be involved in fatty acid (FA) uptake, transport, and targeting. They may modulate FA …