Vitamin
E is actually a family of differentially methylated tocols and
tocotrienols, the most biologically active of which is a-tocopherol.
a-Tocopherol
is now accepted as the premier lipid soluble antioxidant. The absorption
of vitamin E into tissues after ingestion largely parallels that of other
lipids. A number of different lipoproteins serve as carriers of bulk lipids
through the blood stream and the lymph. Eventually these aggregates reach
the liver where phospholipids, triglycerides and fatty acids are 'repackaged'
into new structures for transport back to specific tissues in the body.
Tocopherol is secreted by the liver into the bloodstream in VLDL and LDL
particles.
- human (native) Arita et al 1995, Accession No. P49638
- human (native) Arita et al 1999, Accession No. BAA08449
- human (native) Arita et al 1996, Accession No. S54352 (update)
- human (native) Deng et al 1995, Accession No. AAA64309 (U21938.1)
- human (ataxia mutant) Cavalier et al, 1998, Accession No. AAC67490
- human (ataxia mutant - 31 aa) Ouahchi et al, 1995, Accession No. S52466
- rat Sato et al, 1993, updated in 1995, Accession No. A47404
- rat Nalcez et al, 1996 -from smooth muscle, 8 aa, Accession No. S29272
- bovine Meadus & MacInnis, 1999, Accession No. AAD56583
- mouse Fechner, 2000, Accession No. AAF25956
- human tocopherol associated protein (TAP)Sulston & Waterston, 1998, Accession No. AAF19256
- human tocopherol associated protein (TAP) Collins& Huckle, 1999, Accession No. CAB51405
This protein was identified only as "hypothetical protein" in both submissions made to NCBI by the Sanger Sequencing Centre, UK (Collins and Huckle) and Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University, St. Louis (Sulston & Waterston). The real protein was later identified by Swiss scientists as being capabable of binding tocopherol and is reported in their article:Achim Stocker, Sabine Zimmer, Stefan E. Spycher, and Angelo Azzi. Identification of a Novel Cytosolic Tocopherol-Binding Protein: Structure, Specificity, and Tissue Distribution
IUBMB Life(48)1, 1999
- 45 kDa secretory protein (rat mRNA)
- SEC14 cytosolic factor (Yarrowia lipolytica)
- 36.1 kD Protein in BUD2 -MIF2 intergenic region (S. cerevisiae)
- Putative SEC14 Cytosolic factor : PI/PC transfer protein ( S. pombe).
- SEC14 Cytosolic factor : PI/PC transfer protein ( Candida albicans).
- SEC14 (C. albicans) Accesion No. X81937
- SEC14 (C. albicans) Accession No. U61975
- SEC14 Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (S. cerevisiae)
One crystal structure is available from the SEC14 series:
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- 1AUA = SEC14 Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (S. cerevisiae)
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