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Partial purification and characterization of fatty acid binding protein(s) in Escherichia coli membranes and reconstitution of fatty acid transport system.
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1986
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Lipid AnalysisProteinlipid InteractionEngineeringEscherichia Coli MembranesBiochemistryFatty AcidsBiotechnologyMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemMicrobiologyLipidsPartial PurificationLipid ChemistryMedicineChain LengthsFatty AcidLipid Synthesis
Fatty acid binding protein(s) in E. coli membranes was solubilized and partially purified by oleate-AH Sepharose 4B column chromatography. The binding of palmitate to the protein was saturable. The protein bound all fatty acids with chain lengths of 10-18 tested, and its maximum activity was observed with palmitate. The incorporation of the protein into liposomes which contained a system for acyl-CoA synthesis significantly increased the uptake of the extracellular [14C] palmitate by the liposomes in comparison with the liposomes without the protein. The uptake of [14C] palmitate was also saturable, and the accumulated radioactive compound was found to be palmitoyl-CoA.