Serum albumin is a highly abundant plasma protein associated with the transport of metal ions, pharmaceuticals, fatty acids and a variety of small molecules in the blood. Once thought of as a molecular ‘sponge’, mounting evidence suggests that the albumin-facilitated transport of chemically diverse entities is not independent. One such example is the transport of Zn2+ ions and non-esterified ‘free’ fatty acids (FFAs) by albumin, both of which bind at high affinity sites located in close proximity. Our previous research suggests that their transport in blood plasma is linked via an allosteric mechanism on serum albumin. In direct competition, albumin-bound FFAs significantly decrease the binding capacity of albumin for Zn2+, with one of the ...
Abstracts of the Statistics Section for the 94th Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, May 18-...
Trace metal ions play many critical roles in biological functions in humans. Plasma proteins such as...
This work was supported by the British Heart Foundation (grant numbers PG/15/9/31270, FS/15/42/31556...
Serum albumin is a highly abundant plasma protein associated with the transport of metal ions, pharm...
Background: Serum albumin is the major protein component of blood plasma and is responsible for the ...
ABSTRACT: Albumin transports both fatty acids and zinc in plasma. Competitive binding studied by iso...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the major protein in blood plasma and is responsible for circulatory tr...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (grant ref. RPG-2017-214), BBSRC (grant ref. BB/J006...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the major protein in blood plasma and is responsible for circulatory tr...
Although details of the molecular mechanisms for the uptake of the essential nutrient zinc into the ...
Although details of the molecular mechanisms for the uptake of the essential nutrient zinc into the ...
Albumin transports both fatty acids and zinc in plasma. Competitive binding studied by isothermal ti...
Albumin is the major transport protein in blood for Zn2+, a metal ion required for physiological pro...
The work described here was supported by NIH grants 1R01GM117325-01, 5U54GM094662-05 and R01GM053163...
This work was financially supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2017-214) and BBSRC (BB/J006467/1 a...
Abstracts of the Statistics Section for the 94th Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, May 18-...
Trace metal ions play many critical roles in biological functions in humans. Plasma proteins such as...
This work was supported by the British Heart Foundation (grant numbers PG/15/9/31270, FS/15/42/31556...
Serum albumin is a highly abundant plasma protein associated with the transport of metal ions, pharm...
Background: Serum albumin is the major protein component of blood plasma and is responsible for the ...
ABSTRACT: Albumin transports both fatty acids and zinc in plasma. Competitive binding studied by iso...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the major protein in blood plasma and is responsible for circulatory tr...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (grant ref. RPG-2017-214), BBSRC (grant ref. BB/J006...
Human serum albumin (HSA) is the major protein in blood plasma and is responsible for circulatory tr...
Although details of the molecular mechanisms for the uptake of the essential nutrient zinc into the ...
Although details of the molecular mechanisms for the uptake of the essential nutrient zinc into the ...
Albumin transports both fatty acids and zinc in plasma. Competitive binding studied by isothermal ti...
Albumin is the major transport protein in blood for Zn2+, a metal ion required for physiological pro...
The work described here was supported by NIH grants 1R01GM117325-01, 5U54GM094662-05 and R01GM053163...
This work was financially supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2017-214) and BBSRC (BB/J006467/1 a...
Abstracts of the Statistics Section for the 94th Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, May 18-...
Trace metal ions play many critical roles in biological functions in humans. Plasma proteins such as...
This work was supported by the British Heart Foundation (grant numbers PG/15/9/31270, FS/15/42/31556...