2001
DOI: 10.1042/0264-6021:3560387
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A surface-associated retinol- and fatty acid-binding protein (Gp-FAR-1) from the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida: lipid binding activities, structural analysis and expression pattern

Abstract: Parasitic nematodes produce at least two structurally novel classes of small helix-rich retinol- and fatty-acid-binding proteins that have no counterparts in their plant or animal hosts and thus represent potential targets for new nematicides. Here we describe a protein (Gp-FAR-1) from the plant-parasitic nematode Globodera pallida, which is a member of the nematode-specific fatty-acid- and retinol-binding (FAR) family of proteins but localizes to the surface of this species, placing it in a strategic position… Show more

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“…4D shows a titration curve (corrected for the background fluorescence of DAUDA), which predicts a K d of 5.05 ×10 −6 for the rAceFAR-1:DAUDA interaction. This value is within the general range of dissociation constants reported for other soluble lipid transporters (Thumser et al, 1994) and FAR proteins (Prior et al, 2001; Basavaraju et al, 2003). We also demonstrated binding of rAceFAR-1 to cis-parinaric acid ( K d of 1.11 ×10 −6 ) (Fig.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…4D shows a titration curve (corrected for the background fluorescence of DAUDA), which predicts a K d of 5.05 ×10 −6 for the rAceFAR-1:DAUDA interaction. This value is within the general range of dissociation constants reported for other soluble lipid transporters (Thumser et al, 1994) and FAR proteins (Prior et al, 2001; Basavaraju et al, 2003). We also demonstrated binding of rAceFAR-1 to cis-parinaric acid ( K d of 1.11 ×10 −6 ) (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This blue shift was greater than the blue shift seen with serum albumin (from 543 nm in buffer alone to 500 nm) (Wilton, 1990) (Fig. 4B) and is within the range of shifts seen with other FAR proteins (Prior et al, 2001; Garofalo et al, 2002, 2003a). …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…FAR proteins are novel fatty acid and retinol binding proteins described in nematodes including A. caninum , other Strongylida, filarial, and plant parasitic species [49-51]. In C. elegans 8 FAR members are divided into 3 groups.…”
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confidence: 99%