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Harshita Shand1, Soumendu Patra1, Suvankar Ghorai2
1Infection and Disease Biology Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, Raiganj University, Raiganj, West Bengal- 733134, India.
Abstract:
Small lipid-binding proteins known as fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are extensively expressed in cells having elevated levels of fatty acid (FA) metabolism. There are ten known FABPs in mammals that exhibit expression patterns specific to tissues and tertiary structures that are substantially preserved. FABPs were first investigated as FA transport proteins inside cells. Subsequent research has shown that they are involved in signalling within their expression cells and in metabolism of lipid, directly and through the control of expression of gene. Additionally, there is evidence that they might be released and influence circulatory function. It has been observed that some tissues and organs linked to inflammatory, metabolic illnesses and also infectious disease have markedly elevated expression levels of FABPs. Thus, in addition to previously identified markers, FABPs represent a promising new biomarker that require additional investigation to optimise illness detection and prognosis techniques.
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