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Human fetal liver fatty acid binding proteins. Role on glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity.

Tanya Das, +2 more
- 03 Apr 1989 - 
- Vol. 1002, Iss: 2, pp 164-172
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F fetal liver FABPs play a regulatory role in critical aspects of cellular physiology during human embryogenesis and protect glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from the feed-back inhibition exerted by added palmitoyl-CoA and oleate.
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This article is published in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta.The article was published on 1989-04-03. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fatty acid synthesis & Fatty acid-binding protein.

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Cellular differentiation and I-FABP protein expression modulate fatty acid uptake and diffusion

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of cellular differentiation on fatty acid uptake and intracellular diffusion was examined in transfected pluripotent mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells stably expressing intestinal fatty acid.
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Fatty acid transport and metabolism in the feto-placental unit and the role of fatty acid-binding proteins

TL;DR: Recent developments in the understanding of the mechanisms of EFA/LCPUFA transport by the human placenta and the role of the fatty acid-binding proteins in the sequestration of maternal EFA or LCPUFA for fetal delivery are discussed.
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Na pump and plasma membrane structure in L-cell fibroblasts expressing rat liver fatty acid binding protein.

TL;DR: Plasma membrane Na/K-ATPase activity in L cells may be regulated in part through expression of cytosolic L-FABP, which appeared to be mediated through alterations in plasma membrane lipids and/or structure.
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Structure and Function of Normal and Transformed Murine Acyl-CoA Binding Proteins

TL;DR: A role for ACBP is shown in stimulating microsomal phosphatidic acid biosynthesis and acyl chain remodeling in vitro, and ACBPs from different murine species displayed subtle differences in their effects on microsomesomal phospholipid metabolism in vitro.
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Characterization of cardiac fatty-acid-binding protein from human placenta. Comparison with placenta hepatic types.

TL;DR: Cardiac FABP acted in a more efficient way as a donor, indicating a distinct role of these proteins in human placenta, which furnishes a multiorgan system for the developing fetus.
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