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. 2018 Apr;1863(4):458-466.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2018.01.010.

Human plasma retinol-binding protein (RBP4) is also a fatty acid-binding protein

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Human plasma retinol-binding protein (RBP4) is also a fatty acid-binding protein

Massimiliano Perduca et al. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates in plasma as a moderately tight 1:1 molar complex of the vitamin with the protein. RBP4 is primarily synthesized in the liver but is also produced by adipose tissue and circulates bound to a larger protein, transthyretin, TTR, that serves to increase its molecular mass and thus avoid its elimination by glomerular filtration. This paper reports the high resolution three-dimensional structures of human RBP4 naturally lacking bound retinol purified from plasma, urine and amniotic fluid. In all these crystals we found a fatty acid molecule bound in the hydrophobic ligand-binding site, a result confirmed by mass spectrometry measurements. In addition we also report the 1.5 Å resolution structures of human holo-RBP4 and of the protein saturated with palmitic and lauric acid and discuss the interaction of the fatty acids and retinol with the protein.

Keywords: Fatty acid; Lipocalin, TTR, Transthyretin, formerly called prealbumin; RBP4, Plasma retinol-binding protein; X-ray structure.

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