Cellular retinoic acid-binding protein
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'''Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Proteins''' ('''CRABPs''') are small intracellular proteins (15.5 | '''Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Proteins''' ('''CRABPs''') are small intracellular proteins (15.5 | ||
kDa) that belong to the family of intracellular lipid binding proteins (iLBP) which bind | kDa) that belong to the family of intracellular lipid binding proteins (iLBP) which bind | ||
small hydrophobic ligands. There are two types of CRABPs, CRABP I and CRABP II. They seem to play a role in controlling Retinoic Acid(RA)-mediated differentiation and proliferation processes [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8756459?dopt=Abstract/]. During embryonic development, the spatial and temporal expression of the CRABP gene appears to be strictly regulated [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2547683]. Therefore, it has been suggested that CRABP could be involved in the formation of gradients of RA across various developing tissues. Although the structure of CRABP I is similar to the cellular retinol-binding proteins, it binds only retinoic acid at specific sites within the nucleus, which may contribute to vitamin A-directed differentiation in epithelial tissue. '''Epididymal RABP (ERABP)''' is an androgen-dependent RABP present in the lumen of the epididymis believed to be involved in sperm maturation. ERABP binds specifically all-trans- and 9-cis-RA. | small hydrophobic ligands. There are two types of CRABPs, CRABP I and CRABP II. They seem to play a role in controlling Retinoic Acid(RA)-mediated differentiation and proliferation processes [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8756459?dopt=Abstract/]. During embryonic development, the spatial and temporal expression of the CRABP gene appears to be strictly regulated [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2547683]. Therefore, it has been suggested that CRABP could be involved in the formation of gradients of RA across various developing tissues. Although the structure of CRABP I is similar to the cellular retinol-binding proteins, it binds only retinoic acid at specific sites within the nucleus, which may contribute to vitamin A-directed differentiation in epithelial tissue. '''Epididymal RABP (ERABP)''' is an androgen-dependent RABP present in the lumen of the epididymis believed to be involved in sperm maturation. ERABP binds specifically all-trans- and 9-cis-RA. | ||
+ | *'''CRABP I''' is expressed during embryogenesis and also in adult tissues. | ||
+ | *'''CRABP II''' is expressed in skin embryogenesis. | ||
+ | *'''CRABP IV''' promotes oxidative stress by decreasing endothelial mitochondrial function. | ||
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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRABP1 Cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 1 at Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRABP1 Cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 1 at Wikipedia] | ||
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- | *CRABP I | ||
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- | **[[2cbr]], [[1cbi]] - hCRABP I – human<br /> | ||
- | **[[1cbr]] - CRABP I + retinoic acid – mouse | ||
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- | *CRABP II | ||
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- | **[[2fs6]], [[2fs7]] - hCRABP II<br /> | ||
- | **[[1xca]] - hCRABP II (mutant) <br /> | ||
- | **[[1blr]] - hCRABP II – NMR<br /> | ||
- | **[[1bm5]] - hCRABP II (mutant) – NMR<br /> | ||
- | **[[3fek]], [[3fel]], [[3fen]], [[3fa7]], [[3fa8]], [[3fa9]], [[3i17]], [[3d95]], [[3d96]], [[3d97]], [[2frs]] - hCRABP II (mutant) <br /> | ||
- | **[[3f8a]], [[3f9d]], [[3fa6]], [[3cr6]], [[2g79]], [[2g7b]], [[4qgw]], [[4qgx]] – hCRABP II (mutant) + retinal analog<br /> | ||
- | **[[4ybp]], [[4ybu]], [[4yce]], [[4ych]], [[4yda]], [[4ydb]], [[4yfp]], [[4yfq]], [[4yfr]], [[4ygg]], [[4ygh]], [[4ygz]], [[4yh0]], [[4ykm]], [[4yko]],[[6mop]], [[6moq]], [[6mor]], [[6mov]], [[6mox]], [[6mpk]], [[6mqi]], [[6mqj]], [[6mqw]], [[6mqx]], [[6mqy]], [[6mqz]], [[6mr0]], [[6nnx]], [[6nny]], [[6noe]] – hCRABP II (mutant) + retinal <br /> | ||
- | **[[3cwk]], [[2g78]], [[4i9r]], [[4i9s]], [[4m6s]], [[4m7m]] – hCRABP II (mutant) + retinoic acid<br /> | ||
- | **[[2fr3]], [[2cbs]], [[3cbs]], [[1cbq]], [[1cbs]] – hCRABP II + retinoic acid<br /> | ||
- | **[[3fep]] - hCRABP II (mutant) + ligand<br /> | ||
- | **[[5hzq]] - hCRABP II + arylfluorosulfate<br /> | ||
- | **[[4qgv]] - hCRABP II (mutant) + merocyanine<br /> | ||
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- | *CRABP IV | ||
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- | **[[1lpj]], [[6at8]] - hCRABP IV<br /> | ||
- | **[[6e6k]] - hCRABP IV + canabidiol<br /> | ||
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- | *ERABP | ||
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- | **[[1epa]] – rERABP – rat<br /> | ||
- | **[[1epb]] – rERABP + RA | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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