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Introduction: lipid-binding proteins: novel aspects
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2000Lipid-binding proteins function to transport lipids across membranes and aqueous phases and act to solubilise their cargo, protect it from chemical damage and probably also to define its destination. As such, they have been adapted to carry out a broad spectrum of biological functions in addition to their classical roles in energy metabolism and the ...
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Cellular Lipid Binding Proteins
2002Preface J.F.C. Glatz. 1. Cellular lipid binding proteins as facilitators and regulators of lipid metabolism J.F.C. Glatz, et al. 2. Critical steps in cellular fatty acid uptake and utilization G.J. van der Vusse, et al. 3. Mechanism of cellular uptake of long-chain fatty acids: do we need cellular proteins? J.A. Hamilton, F. Kamp. 4.
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Lipid-binding proteins in plants
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985Abstract Plant cells contain water-soluble proteins able to facilitate in vitro intermembrane transfer of phospholipids (phospholipid transfer proteins, PLTP) or to bind long-chain fatty acids (fatty acid binding proteins, FABP). PLTPs, purified to homogeneity from various plant organs (seeds or leaves) are, in major part, low molecular-mass proteins
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PROTEIN LIPID BINDING IN PROTOPLASM
The Biological Bulletin, 19361. When various types of protoplasm are treated with dilute solutions of ammonium salts, there is an increase in the free fat or lipid.2. This effect is due to an alkalinization of the protoplasm.
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Ligand binding at the protein–lipid interface: strategic considerations for drug design
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Jian Payandeh, Matthew Volgraf
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Regulation of phospholipid distribution in the lipid bilayer by flippases and scramblases
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Takaharu Sakuragi, Shigekatzu Nagata
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WHEAT LIPIDS AND LIPID-BINDING PROTEINS: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
1995Marion, D., Clark, D.C.
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A Global Map of Lipid-Binding Proteins and Their Ligandability in Cells
Cell, 2015Micah J Niphakis +2 more
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Fatty acid-binding proteins: role in metabolic diseases and potential as drug targets
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2008Masato Furuhashi +1 more
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