Functional domains of the fatty acid transport proteins: Studies using protein chimeras

Volume: 1781, Issue: 3, Pages: 135 - 143
Published: Mar 1, 2008
Abstract
Fatty acid transport proteins (FATP) function in fatty acid trafficking pathways, several of which have been shown to participate in the transport of exogenous fatty acids into the cell. Members of this protein family also function as acyl CoA synthetases with specificity towards very long chain fatty acids or bile acids. These proteins have two identifying sequence motifs: The ATP/AMP motif, an approximately 100 amino acid segment required for...
Paper Details
Title
Functional domains of the fatty acid transport proteins: Studies using protein chimeras
Published Date
Mar 1, 2008
Volume
1781
Issue
3
Pages
135 - 143
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