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Titration calorimetry as a binding assay for lipid-binding proteins.

K R Miller1, D P Cistola.   

Abstract

Titration calorimetry has been evaluated as a method for obtaining binding constants and thermodynamic parameters for the cytosolic fatty acid- and lipid-binding proteins. An important feature of this method was its ability to accurately determine binding constants in a non-perturbing manner. The equilibrium was not perturbed, since there was no requirement to separate bound and free ligand in order to obtain binding parameters. Also, the structure of the lipid-protein complex was not perturbed, since native ligands were used rather than non-native analogues. As illustrated for liver fatty acid-binding protein, the method distinguished affinity classes whose dissociation constants differed by an order of magnitude or less. It also distinguished endothermic from exothermic binding reactions, as illustrated for the binding of two closely related bile salts to ileal lipid-binding protein. The main limitations of the method were its relatively low sensitivity and the difficulty working with highly insoluble ligands, such as cholesterol or saturated long-chain fatty acids. However, the signal-to-noise ratio was improved by manipulating the buffer conditions, as illustrated for oleate binding to rat intestinal fatty acid binding protein. Binding parameters are reported for oleate interactions with several wild-type and mutant lipid-binding proteins from intestine. Where possible, the binding parameters obtained from calorimetry were compared with results obtained from fluorescence and Lipidex binding assays of comparable systems.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8232265     DOI: 10.1007/bf01076472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


  25 in total

1.  Expression of rat intestinal fatty acid binding protein in E. coli and its subsequent structural analysis: a model system for studying the molecular details of fatty acid-protein interaction.

Authors:  J C Sacchettini; L J Banaszak; J I Gordon
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1990 Oct 15-Nov 8       Impact factor: 3.396

2.  Interactions of fatty acids with neutral fatty-acid-binding protein from bovine liver.

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Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1988-01-04

3.  Rapid measurement of binding constants and heats of binding using a new titration calorimeter.

Authors:  T Wiseman; S Williston; J F Brandts; L N Lin
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1989-05-15       Impact factor: 3.365

4.  The binding of fatty acids to cytoplasmic proteins: binding to Z protein in liver and other tissues of the rat.

Authors:  S Mishkin; L Stein; Z Gatmaitan; I M Arias
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1972-06-09       Impact factor: 3.575

5.  Assay of the binding of fatty acids by proteins: evaluation of the Lipidex 1000 procedure.

Authors:  M M Vork; J F Glatz; D A Surtel; G J van der Vusse
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1990 Oct 15-Nov 8       Impact factor: 3.396

6.  Spectroscopic investigations on the binding site of bovine hepatic fatty acid binding protein. Evidence for the existence of a single binding site for two fatty acid molecules.

Authors:  H J Keuper; R A Klein; F Spener
Journal:  Chem Phys Lipids       Date:  1985-08-30       Impact factor: 3.329

7.  Self-aggregation, a new property of cardiac fatty acid-binding protein. Predictable influence on energy production in the heart.

Authors:  N C Fournier; M H Rahim
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1983-03-10       Impact factor: 5.157

8.  Fatty acid interactions with rat intestinal and liver fatty acid-binding proteins expressed in Escherichia coli. A comparative 13C NMR study.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1989-02-15       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  Phase behavior and bilayer properties of fatty acids: hydrated 1:1 acid-soaps.

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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1986-05-20       Impact factor: 3.162

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Authors:  P Brecher; R Saouaf; J M Sugarman; D Eisenberg; K LaRosa
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1984-11-10       Impact factor: 5.157

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  16 in total

1.  Expression of liver fatty acid binding protein alters growth and differentiation of embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  F Schroeder; B P Atshaves; O Starodub; A L Boedeker; R R Smith; J B Roths; W B Foxworth; A B Kier
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 3.396

Review 2.  Liver fatty acid-binding protein and obesity.

Authors:  Barbara P Atshaves; Gregory G Martin; Heather A Hostetler; Avery L McIntosh; Ann B Kier; Friedhelm Schroeder
Journal:  J Nutr Biochem       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 6.048

3.  Investigation of the Interaction Between Human Serum Albumin and Two Drugs as Binary and Ternary Systems.

Authors:  Nooshin Abdollahpour; Vahid Soheili; Mohammad Reza Saberi; Jamshidkhan Chamani
Journal:  Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 2.441

Review 4.  Insights into binding of fatty acids by fatty acid binding proteins.

Authors:  Thorsten Hanhoff; Christian Lücke; Friedrich Spener
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 3.396

Review 5.  Regulation of the ileal bile acid-binding protein gene: an approach to determine its physiological function(s).

Authors:  Jean-François Landrier; Jacques Grober; Isabelle Zaghini; Philippe Besnard
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 3.396

6.  Fatty acid interactions with native and mutant fatty acid binding proteins.

Authors:  G V Richieri; R T Ogata; A M Kleinfeld
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1999-02       Impact factor: 3.396

7.  The liver fatty acid binding protein--comparison of cavity properties of intracellular lipid-binding proteins.

Authors:  J Thompson; J Ory; A Reese-Wagoner; L Banaszak
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1999-02       Impact factor: 3.396

Review 8.  Enterocyte fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs): different functions of liver and intestinal FABPs in the intestine.

Authors:  Angela M Gajda; Judith Storch
Journal:  Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids       Date:  2014-10-14       Impact factor: 4.006

9.  The human liver fatty acid binding protein T94A variant alters the structure, stability, and interaction with fibrates.

Authors:  Gregory G Martin; Avery L McIntosh; Huan Huang; Shipra Gupta; Barbara P Atshaves; Kerstin K Landrock; Danilo Landrock; Ann B Kier; Friedhelm Schroeder
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2013-12-10       Impact factor: 3.162

10.  Ileal lipid-binding protein (Illbp) gene maps to mouse chromosome 11.

Authors:  E H Birkenmeier; L B Rowe; M W Crossman; J I Gordon
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 2.957

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