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The retinol-binding protein.

Authors: L, Rask; H, Anundi; J, Böhme; U, Eriksson; A, Fredriksson; S F, Nilsson; H, Ronne; +2 Authors

The retinol-binding protein.

Abstract

Vitamin A is transported from its storage site in the liver to the epithelial tissues by a carrier protein, the Retinol-binding protein (RBP). In plasma RBP forms a complex with thyroxine-binding prealbumin. The present article reviews available data on the RBP system. The complete primary structure of RBP has been determined. The plasma concentration of RBP is regulated by the vitamin A status so that in vitamin A deficiency RBP molecules are not secreted from the liver. RBP molecules interact with a cell membrane receptor, probably a protein component present on epithelial cells. Vitamin A is thereby delivered to the cells. The uptake of vitamin A by the cells causes a reduction of the affinity of RBP for prealbumin. The RBP molecules which no longer are able to interact efficiently with prealbumin are excreted through the kidney glomerulus and degraded.

Keywords

Chemical Phenomena, Chemistry, Physical, Kidney, Retinol-Binding Proteins, Liver, Humans, Prealbumin, Amino Acid Sequence, Intestinal Mucosa, Vitamin A, Retinol-Binding Proteins, Plasma, Phylogeny

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