Literature DB >> 7316975

Effects of aliphatic fatty acids on the binding of Phenol Red to human serum albumin.

U Kragh-Hansen.   

Abstract

Binding of Phenol Red to human serum albumin at pH 7.0 was studied by ultrafiltration (n1 = 1, K1 = 3.9 X 1-(4) M-1, n2 = 5, K2 = 9.6 X 10(2) M-1). The presence of 1 mol of octanoate or decanoate per mol of albumin caused a decrease in dye binding (dye/protein molar ratio 1:1), which, in contrast with additional fatty acid, was very pronounced: 1-8 mol of palmitate or stearate resulted in a small, and apparently linear, displacement of Phenol Red. The displacement effect of 1-5 mol of oleate, linoleate or linolenate per mol of albumin was comparable with that of the equimolar concentrations of palmitate or stearate. A higher molar ratios the unsaturated acids caused a drastic decrease in dye binding. The different Phenol Red-displacement effects of low molar ratios of medium-chain and long-chain fatty acids indicate that these acids have different high-affinity binding sites. In accordance with this proposal, low concentrations of stearate had only a small effect on the Phenol Red-displacement effect of octanoate. Phenol Red-binding curves in the presence of 1 mol of octanoate, 8 mol of stearate and 6 or 7 mol of linolenate per mol of albumin respectively indicated that the dye and the fatty acids do not complete for a common primary binding site. In contrast, a secondary Phenol Red-binding site could be identical with the primary octanoate-binding site. Furthermore, the primary Phenol Red-binding site could be the same as a secondary linolenate-binding site. Assignment of the different primary binding sites for Phenol Red and for medium-chain and long-chain fatty acids to a model of the secondary structure of albumin is attempted.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7316975      PMCID: PMC1162931          DOI: 10.1042/bj1950603

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


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