Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.

We have isolated in pure form a fatty acid binding protein (FABP) from human cardiac muscle. After preparation of a 100,000 g supernatant fraction, the procedure required only one gel chromatographic (Sephacryl S 200) and two cation exchange (CM-Sephadex C 50) steps. The recovery of FABP was 55%. Pu...

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Main Authors: C Unterberg, G Heidl, D B von Bassewitz, F Spener
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1990-05-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752038737X
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spelling doaj-4b326a899d4f4984a89277bf05874ab02021-04-25T04:20:46ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751990-05-01271212871293Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.C UnterbergG HeidlD B von BassewitzF SpenerWe have isolated in pure form a fatty acid binding protein (FABP) from human cardiac muscle. After preparation of a 100,000 g supernatant fraction, the procedure required only one gel chromatographic (Sephacryl S 200) and two cation exchange (CM-Sephadex C 50) steps. The recovery of FABP was 55%. Pure FABP (12.5 mg) was obtained from a 1-g of dry powder equivalent of the high-speed supernatant. The protein had an Mr of 15,500 +/- 1,000 Da and an isoelectric point of 5.3. The properties of human cardiac FABP, i.e., molecular mass, isoelectric point, amino acid composition, ultraviolet spectrum, and affinities for hydrophobic ligands, were close to those found for FABPs from bovine heart (Jagschies et al. 1985. Eur. J. Biochem. 152: 537-545). In addition, immunological cross-reactivities showed a relationship between FABPs from several mammalian heart tissues. The data elaborated by us and others support the existence of a cardiac-type FABP that is distinct from the well-defined hepatic-type and gut-type FABPs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752038737X
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author C Unterberg
G Heidl
D B von Bassewitz
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G Heidl
D B von Bassewitz
F Spener
Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
Journal of Lipid Research
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G Heidl
D B von Bassewitz
F Spener
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title Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
title_short Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
title_full Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
title_sort isolation and characterization of the fatty acid binding protein from human heart.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1990-05-01
description We have isolated in pure form a fatty acid binding protein (FABP) from human cardiac muscle. After preparation of a 100,000 g supernatant fraction, the procedure required only one gel chromatographic (Sephacryl S 200) and two cation exchange (CM-Sephadex C 50) steps. The recovery of FABP was 55%. Pure FABP (12.5 mg) was obtained from a 1-g of dry powder equivalent of the high-speed supernatant. The protein had an Mr of 15,500 +/- 1,000 Da and an isoelectric point of 5.3. The properties of human cardiac FABP, i.e., molecular mass, isoelectric point, amino acid composition, ultraviolet spectrum, and affinities for hydrophobic ligands, were close to those found for FABPs from bovine heart (Jagschies et al. 1985. Eur. J. Biochem. 152: 537-545). In addition, immunological cross-reactivities showed a relationship between FABPs from several mammalian heart tissues. The data elaborated by us and others support the existence of a cardiac-type FABP that is distinct from the well-defined hepatic-type and gut-type FABPs.
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