| Literature DB >> 8459800 |
F Atlasovich1, J A Santomé, H N Fernández.
Abstract
Photoreactive probes for the hydrophobic pocket of the liver fatty acid-binding protein, 11-(5'-azido-salicylamido)-undecanoic acid (5' ASU) and its acetyl ester (Ac5' ASU), were synthesized and their interaction with the protein was assessed. Fatty acid-binding proteins are closely related proteins which are abundantly expressed in tissues with active lipid metabolism. A simple model that assumes that the protein possesses a single kind of sites fitted the binding of radioiodinated 5' ASU to L-FABP satisfactorily. The apparent dissociation constant, 1.34 x 10(-7) M, evidenced a slightly higher affinity than that reported for C16-C20 fatty acids. Consistent with the binding curve, 5' ASU effectively competed with palmitic acid for the hydrophobic sites and the effect was nearly complete for concentrations of 1 microM; oleic acid, in turn, displaced the radiolabelled probe. Irradiation at 366 nm of 125I-5' ASU bound to L-FABP caused the covalent cross-linking of the reagent. The amount of radioactivity covalently bound reached a maximum after 2 min thus agreeing with the photo-activation kinetics of the unlabelled compound that evidenced a t1/2 of 31.1 sec. The yield with which probes bound to L-FABP became covalently linked to the protein, appraised after SDS-PAGE of irradiated samples, was estimated as 23 and 26 per cent for 5' ASU and Ac5' ASU respectively. In turn, irradiation of L-FABP incubated with 5' ASU or Ac5' ASU resulted in the irreversible loss of about one fourth its ability to bind palmitic acid.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8459800 DOI: 10.1007/bf00925980
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Biochem ISSN: 0300-8177 Impact factor: 3.396