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Mass spectrometry and NMR analysis of ligand binding by human liver fatty acid binding protein
Authors:C. Santambrogio  F. Favretto  M. D'Onofrio  M. Assfalg  R. Grandori  H. Molinari
Affiliation:1. Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Piazza della Scienza 2, University of Milano‐Bicocca, , 20126 Milan, Italy;2. Department of Biotechnology, Strada Le Grazie 15, University of Verona, , 37134 Verona, Italy
Abstract:Human liver fatty acid binding protein (hL‐FABP) is the most abundant cytosolic protein in the liver. This protein plays important roles associated to partitioning of fatty acids (FAs) to specific metabolic pathways, nuclear signaling and protection against oxidative damage. The protein displays promiscuous binding properties and can bind two internal ligands, unlike FABPs from other tissues. Different topologies for the ligand located in the more accessible site have been reported, with either a ‘head‐in’ or ‘head‐out’ orientation of the carboxylate end. Electrospray‐ionization mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance titrations are employed here in order to investigate in further detail the binding properties of this system, the equilibria established in solution and the pH dependence of the complexes. The results are consistent with two binding sites with different affinity and a unique head‐out topology for the second molecule of either ligand. Competition experiments indicate a higher affinity for oleic acid relative to palmitic acid at each binding site. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:protein–ligand interactions  electrospray‐ionization mass spectrometry  nuclear magnetic resonance  oleic acid  palmitic acid
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