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Aluminium transport in blood serum. Binding of aluminium by human transferrin in the presence of human albumin and citrate.

S J Fatemi1, F H Kadir, G R Moore.   

Abstract

The binding of Al3+ by human serum transferrin has been investigated by u.v.-visible difference spectroscopy. In the presence of 25 mM-HCO3- at pH 7.4, the apparent association constants were found to be 1.69 x 10(12) M-1 and 5.36 x 10(11) M-1. These association constants are pH-dependent, reducing with both increasing and decreasing pH. The apparent pKa values were found to be 6.7 and 8.2. Competitive assays of binding of Al3+ to transferrin in the presence of citrate and human serum albumin at molar ratios corresponding to those found in normal plasma showed that a considerable amount of Al3+ was not bound to transferrin. Taking a concentration of 5 microM as a typical value observed for the plasma of patients on haemodialysis [Harris & Sheldon (1990) Inorg. Chem. 29, 119-124] the competitive binding assay indicate that approximately 60% of it is bound to transferrin, approximately 34% to albumin and the remainder to citrate. These results therefore suggest that, although transferrin at pH 7.4 is the major Al(3+)-binding component of plasma, an appreciable amount of Al3+ present in patients on haemodialysis may be bound to albumin.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1747128      PMCID: PMC1130580          DOI: 10.1042/bj2800527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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