dc.creatorZanetti, Rosana Beatriz
dc.creatorCatalá, Ángel
dc.date1991-01-16
dc.date2022-03-29T18:08:29Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-15T04:39:14Z
dc.date.available2023-07-15T04:39:14Z
dc.identifierhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/133502
dc.identifierissn:0300-8177
dc.identifierissn:1573-4919
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7470376
dc.descriptionEvidence is provided in this paper that indicates that fatty acids but not phospholipids are removed from microsomes or artificial membranes (liposomes, unilamellar vesicles) by mouse liver cytosolic preparations enriched with fatty acid binding protein (FABP). The cytosolic proteins can act as acceptors for fatty acids but not for phospholipids of microsomal origin. Direct evidence came when liposomes made of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine, containing both [14C]labeled phospholipids and [1-14C] palmitic acid were incubated with FABP. Using sonicated vesicles as fatty acid or phospholipid donors, mouse liver fatty acid binding protein was capable of binding palmitic acid but not phospholipids. These studies suggest that liver fatty acid binding protein can interact with different kinds of membranes increasing specifically the desorption of fatty acids.
dc.descriptionFacultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format1-8
dc.languageen
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
dc.subjectVeterinaria
dc.subjectfatty acid binding protein
dc.subjectmicrosomes
dc.subjectliposomes
dc.subjectsonicated vesicles
dc.titleFatty acid binding protein removes fatty acids but not phospholipids from microsomes liposomes and sonicated vesicles
dc.typeArticulo
dc.typeArticulo


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