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Simulations Fatty Acid�Binding Proteins Suggest Sites Important for Function.

�ray structures. saturated C�18 fatty acid, stearic acid, different conformations for terminal regions of alkaneSimulations Fatty Acid�Binding Proteins Suggest Sites Important for Function. I. Stearic Acid 21205 USA ABSTRACT Molecular dynamics simulations structurally similar fatty ...

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Differences Between Apo and Three Holo Forms the Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein Seen by Molecular Dynamics Computer Calculations

to ability I�FABP discriminate between fatty acids the basis chain length saturation (Richieri 1995Differences Between Apo and Three Holo Forms the Intestinal Fatty Acid Binding Protein Seen discusses a set molecular dynamics simulations intestinal fatty acid ...

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Fatty Acid Binding Proteins in Prostate Cancer.
2000-01-01

We have shown that there is a distinct pattern of fatty acid binding protein (FAEP) expression in prostate cancer vs normal cells and that finding has be confirmed in patient samples of biopsy specimens. Of 6 different FABP studied, certain WABP were iden...

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BMC Cancer BioMed Central
2008-01-01

Research article The fatty acid binding protein 7 (FABP7) is involved in proliferation and invasion of melanoma cells

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A high-fat diet and the threonine-encoding allele (Thr54) polymorphism of fatty acid"binding protein 2 reduce plasma triglyceride"rich lipoproteins

The Thr54 allele of the fatty acid binding protein 2 (FABP2) DNA polymorphism is associated with increased triglyceride-rich lipoproteins and insulin resistance. We investigated whether the triglyceride-rich lipoprotein response to diets of varied fat content is affected by the fatty acid ...

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FABP5/A0441
2009-04-14

FABP5 (fatty acid binding protein 5, epidermal, also known as A0441) is a small cytoplasmic protein of 135 amino acids that is thought to be involved in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids.

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Fatty acid binding receptors in intestinal physiology and pathophysiology.
2010-12-15

Free fatty acids are essential dietary components and recognized as important molecules in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. In the last decade, the molecular pathways for free fatty acid sensing in the gastrointestinal tract have been further elucidated by molecular identification and functional characterization of fatty ...

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Fatty acid binding receptors in intestinal physiology and pathophysiology
2010-12-15

Free fatty acids are essential dietary components and recognized as important molecules in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. In the last decade, the molecular pathways for free fatty acid sensing in the gastrointestinal tract have been further elucidated by molecular identification and functional characterization of fatty ...

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Identification of Fatty Acid Molecules in a Fasciola hepatica Immunoprophylactic Fatty Acid-Binding Protein

... 13%). These fatty acid molecules do not have covalent bonds attached to the protein molecule. Because both nFh12 ... ...

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids and a Novel Mammary Derived Growth Inhibitor Fatty Acid Binding Protein MRG in Suppression of Mammary Tumor.
2001-01-01

We have previously identified and characterized a novel tumor growth inhibitor and a fatty acid binding protein in human mammary gland and named it as Mammary derived growth inhibitor Related Gene MRG. MRG has tumor-suppressing activities; it inhibits bre...

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Identification of a functional polymorphism at the Adipose Fatty Acid Binding protein gene (FABP4) and demonstration of its association with cardiovascular disease: A path to follow

Fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) are proteins that reversibly bind fatty acids and other lipids. So far, 9 tissue-specific cytoplasmic FABPs have been identified. Adipose tissue FABP (FABP4) has been suggested to be a bridge between inflammation and other pathways related to the metabolic syndrom...

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