Albumin is a
family
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of
globular proteins, the most common of which are the
serum albumin
Serum albumin, often referred to simply as blood albumin, is an albumin (a type of globular protein) found in vertebrate blood. Human serum albumin is encoded by the ''ALB'' gene. Other mammalian forms, such as bovine serum albumin, are chem ...
s. All of the proteins of the albumin family are water-
soluble, moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experience heat
denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in
blood plasma and differ from other
blood proteins in that they are not
glycosylated. Substances containing albumins are called ''albuminoids''.
A number of blood transport proteins are evolutionarily related in the albumin family, including serum albumin,
alpha-fetoprotein,
vitamin D-binding protein and
afamin.
This family is only found in
vertebrates
Vertebrates () are animals with a vertebral column (backbone or spine), and a cranium, or skull. The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord, while the cranium protects the brain.
The vertebrates make up the subphylum Vertebra ...
.
''Albumins'' in a less strict sense can mean other proteins that
coagulate under certain conditions. See ' for
lactalbumin,
ovalbumin and plant "2S albumin".
Function
Albumins in general are transport proteins that bind to various
ligand
In coordination chemistry, a ligand is an ion or molecule with a functional group that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding with the metal generally involves formal donation of one or more of the ligand's el ...
s and carry them around.
Human types include:
*
Human serum albumin is the main protein of human blood plasma. It makes up around 50% of human plasma proteins. It binds water, cations (such as Ca
2+, Na
+ and K
+),
fatty acid
In chemistry, in particular in biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with an aliphatic chain, which is either saturated and unsaturated compounds#Organic chemistry, saturated or unsaturated. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have an ...
s, hormones,
bilirubin
Bilirubin (BR) (adopted from German, originally bili—bile—plus ruber—red—from Latin) is a red-orange compound that occurs in the normcomponent of the straw-yellow color in urine. Another breakdown product, stercobilin, causes the brown ...
, thyroxine (T4) and pharmaceuticals (including barbiturates). Its main function is to regulate the
oncotic pressure of blood.
The
isoelectric point of albumin is 4.7.
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Alpha-fetoprotein is a fetal plasma protein that binds various cations, fatty acids and bilirubin.
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Vitamin D-binding protein binds to vitamin D and its metabolites, as well as to fatty acids.
* Not much is known about
afamin. It seems to carry lipidated
Wnt proteins and Vitamin E around.
*
Extracellular matrix protein 1 is a less canonical albumin. It regulates bone mineralization.
The four canonical human albumins are arranged on
chromosome 4 region 4q13.3 in a tandem manner.
Classification
Albumins found in animals can be divided into six subfamilies by
phylogeny
A phylogenetic tree or phylogeny is a graphical representation which shows the evolutionary history between a set of species or Taxon, taxa during a specific time.Felsenstein J. (2004). ''Inferring Phylogenies'' Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, M ...
. The Vitamin-D binding proteins occupy families 1–3. The other albumins are mixed among each other in families 4–6. ECM1 is in family 6.
In addition to their medical use, serum albumins are valued in biotechnology.
Bovine serum albumin is usually used, although versions from humans and
genetically modified rice are also used to reduce animal cruelty.
Other albumin types
A few other proteins are also sometimes called albumins. They are not in the same family as vertebrate albumins:
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Ovalbumin is a
storage protein in egg white (albumen). It is a
serpin.
*
Lactalbumin, or
whey protein, is a protein fraction of milk. It is mainly
Beta-lactoglobulin, although serum albumin also comprises a small part of it.
* Some plant
seed
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s, including
hemp
Hemp, or industrial hemp, is a plant in the botanical class of ''Cannabis sativa'' cultivars grown specifically for industrial and consumable use. It can be used to make a wide range of products. Along with bamboo, hemp is among the fastest ...
, encode "
2S albumins". These are named for their egg-like coagulation property.
Structure
The 3D structure of human serum albumin has been determined by X-ray crystallography to a resolution of
.
Albumin is a 65–70
kDa protein.
Albumin comprises three homologous domains that assemble to form a heart-shaped protein.
Each domain is a product of two subdomains that possess common structural motifs.
The principal regions of ligand binding to human serum albumin are located in hydrophobic cavities in subdomains IIA and IIIA, which exhibit similar chemistry. Structurally, the serum albumins are similar, each domain containing five or six internal disulfide bonds.
Forensic detection
Worldwide, certain
traditional Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medicine, alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. A large share of its claims are pseudoscientific, with the majority of treatments having no robust evidence ...
s contain
wild bear bile, banned under
CITES legislation. Dip sticks, similar to common pregnancy tests, have been developed to detect the presence of bear albumin in traditional medicine products, indicating that bear bile had been used in their creation.
Etymology
Albumin is pronounced ; formed from
Latin
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area aroun ...
: ''
albumen''
"egg white", itself derived from the latin ''albus'': white.
See also
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Cohn process (human serum albumin purification method)
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Serum albumin
Serum albumin, often referred to simply as blood albumin, is an albumin (a type of globular protein) found in vertebrate blood. Human serum albumin is encoded by the ''ALB'' gene. Other mammalian forms, such as bovine serum albumin, are chem ...
**
Bovine serum albumin
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Human serum albumin
References
External links
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The Albumin websiteAlbumin binding predictionPDBe-KBprovides an overview of all the structure information available in the PDB for Human Serum albumin.
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