Low Molecular Weight Copper-Binding Ligands in Human Bile1

Autor: Martin, Mark T., Jacobs, Francis A., Brushmiller, J. George
Zdroj: Experimental Biology and Medicine; February 1986, Vol. 181 Issue: 2 p249-255, 7p
Abstrakt: The aim of this study was to detect and identify major low molecular weight (< 10,000) copper-binding ligands in human bile. Modified gel chromatography was used as the method of ligand detection because it ensures the detection of labile as well as inert metal-ligand complexes. Conjugated bilirubin, peptides, and amino acids, primarily glycine, were isolated as the major ligands. In contrast to the other copper-binding ligands, the peptides were poor zinc binders, suggesting the possibility that they may confer necessary specificity to trace metal elimination.
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