Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) is the specific transport protein of the lipophilic vitamin A, retinol, in blood. Circulating RBP4 originates from the liver. It is secreted by hepatocytes after it has been loaded with retinol and binding to transthyretin (TTR). TTR association prevents renal filtration due to the formation of a higher molecular weight complex. In the circulation, RBP4 binds to specific membrane receptors, thereby delivering retinol to target cells, rendering liver-secreted RBP4 the major mechanism to distribute hepatic vitamin A stores to extrahepatic tissues. In particular, binding of RBP4 to ‘stimulated by retinoic acid 6’ (STRA6) is required to balance tissue retinoid responses in a highly homeostatic manner. Consequent...
Conflicting data have been reported regarding the role of retinol-binding protein (RBP4) in insulin ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...
Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) is a member of the lipocalin family and the major transport protein...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
Retinoids are vitamin A (retinol) derivatives and complex regulators of adipogenesis by activating s...
Multiple binding and transport proteins facilitate many aspects of retinoid biology through effects ...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
SummaryThe cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a homeos...
Retinol is transported in vertebrate plasma bound to a protein called retinol-binding protein (RBP4)...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
Retinol-binding protein (RBP) is the sole specific trans-port protein for retinol (vitamin A) in the...
Cellular retinoid-binding proteins (BP) chaperone retinol through esterification, conversion of reti...
Mice lacking retinol-binding protein (RBP) have low circulating retinol levels. They have severe vis...
Conflicting data have been reported regarding the role of retinol-binding protein (RBP4) in insulin ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...
Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) is a member of the lipocalin family and the major transport protein...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
Retinoids are vitamin A (retinol) derivatives and complex regulators of adipogenesis by activating s...
Multiple binding and transport proteins facilitate many aspects of retinoid biology through effects ...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
SummaryThe cellular uptake of vitamin A from its RBP4-bound circulating form (holo-RBP4) is a homeos...
Retinol is transported in vertebrate plasma bound to a protein called retinol-binding protein (RBP4)...
RBP4 (plasma retinol-binding protein) is the 21 kDa transporter of all-trans retinol that circulates...
Retinol-binding protein (RBP) is the sole specific trans-port protein for retinol (vitamin A) in the...
Cellular retinoid-binding proteins (BP) chaperone retinol through esterification, conversion of reti...
Mice lacking retinol-binding protein (RBP) have low circulating retinol levels. They have severe vis...
Conflicting data have been reported regarding the role of retinol-binding protein (RBP4) in insulin ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...
Retinoids are a class of chemicals derived from vitamin A metabolism, playing important and diverse ...