Preliminary characterization of a small intestinal binding component for retinol and fatty acids in the rat |
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Authors: | D. Hollander H.P. Wang C.Y.T. Chu M.A. Badawi |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gastroenterology Wayne State University and Harper Hospital Detroit, Michigan 48201 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A component which can bind retinol and fatty acids was detected in the rat's intestinal cell cytosol following intestinal perfusion with 3H-all-trans retinol. Following Sephadex G-100 filtration of the cytosol, the void volume concentrate was treated with 2-mercaptoethanol and SDS. Sephadex G-100 filtration of the concentrate disclosed the presence of a cytosol binder of an approximate molecular weight of 12,000–17,000. The binder contained most of the 3H-retinol eluted off the column. incubation experiments disclosed that 3H-retinol could be displaced from its bindinf cytosol fraction by the addition of nonradioactive retinol, retinyl acetate, and the fatty acids octanoic, linoleic, and linolenic. Butyric acid addition did not displace 3H-retinol from its binding fraction. The intestinal cytosol binding fraction may be involved in the trans-cytosol transport of lipid compounds from the lipid cell membrane to the intracellular organelles. |
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