Erratum to: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry 277, 284, 286, 299

The proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Lipid Binding Proteins, held in Sendai, September 2004, were scheduled to be published as a single Focussed Issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. Due to an unfortunate error at the publisher’s the various contributions to these proceedings have been published in four distinct issues of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, i.e., volumes 277, 284, 286, and 299. Below please find the Preface for this collection of papers, and a listing of the constituting articles together with a reference to the exact source. Note that six articles appear in the present issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry.

Preface

For a long time it was believed that lipids are solely building blocks of cellular membranes and sources of metabolic energy. However, it is now well established that various lipids, including fatty acids, vitamins, cholesterol and ceramides, function in concert with lipid-binding proteins (LBPs) to play important roles in cellular lipid metabolism and signal transduction, whose alterations consequently affect the condition of our health and disease in various manners. LBPs include the intra- and extracellular lipid carrier proteins, lipid-modifying enzymes and its receptors. Indeed, some metabolic diseases, such as atherosclerosis and (type-2) diabetes, have been characterized by malfunctioning of LBPs or by mutation in genes encoding LBPs. Therefore, we are now directing our further attention toward the role of LBPs to clarify the mechanism underlying lipid-mediated physiological and pathological phenomena in health and diseases.

In view of this growing interest in LBPs, a series of International Conferences on Lipid Binding Proteins have been held in Maastricht (1989, 1992, 2001) and Minneapolis (1997). Following the success of these conferences, the 5th Conference was held in September 2004 in Sendai, as the first one outside Europe and America. Participants came from more than ten countries, presented their recent research results, and discussed actively the scientific basis and implications of LBPs from their different specialties. Selected articles in some previous and the present issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry form a collection of papers from the lectures and poster presentations during the conference, and will provide the updated understanding of the significance of LBPs in health and diseases.

Hisatake Kondo, MD, PhD

Yuji Owada, MD, PhD

Jan F.C. Glatz, PhD

Guest Editors

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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10.1007/s11010-005-9029-y

H. Kondo, Y. Owada and J.F.C. Glatz “Preface”

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T. Ono: Studies of the FABP family: A retrospective. MCB 277: 1–6, 2005

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10.1007/s11010-005-9030-5

S.L.M. Coort, A. Bonen, G.J. Van der Vusse, J.F.C. Glatz, J.J.F.P. Luken: Cardiac substrate uptake and metabolism in obesity and type-2 diabetes: Role of sarcolemmal substrate transporters.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9031-4

S. Yamashita, K. Hirano, T. Kuwasako, M. Janabi, Y. Toyama, M. Ishigami, N. Sakai: Physiological and pathological roles of a multi-ligand receptor CD36 in atherogenesis. Insights from CD36-deficient patients.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9032-3

T. Tanaka, K. Sohmiya, T. Kono, F. Terasaki, R. Horie, Y. Ohkaru, M. Muramatsu, S. Takai, M. Miyazaki, Y. Kitaua: Thiamine attenuates the hypertension and metabolic abnormalities in CD36-defective SHR. Uncoupling of glucose oxidation from cellular entry accompanied with enhanced protein O-GlcNAcylation in CD36-deficiency.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9033-2

J.F.F. Brinkmann, M.M.A.L. Pelsers, F.A. Van Nieuwenhoven, N.N. Tandon, G.J. Van der Vusse, J.F.C. Glatz: Purification, immunochemical quantification and localization in rat heart of putative fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36). MCB 284, 127–134, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9034-1

R. Ehehalt, J. Füllekrug, J. Pohl, A. Ring, T. Hermann, W. Stremmel: Translocation of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane – lipid rafts and fatty acid transport proteins. MCB 284, 135–140, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9035-0

O. Sato, N. Takanashi, K. Motojima: Third promoter and differential regulation of mouse and human fatty acid translocase/CD36 genes.

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H. Qu, L. Cui, J. Rickers-Haunerland, N.H. Haunerland: Fatty acid-dependent expression of the muscle FABP gene. Comparative analysis of gene control in functionally related, but evolutionary distant animal systems.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9052-z

M. Shimizu, D. Yamashita, T. Yamaguchi, F. Hirose, T. Osumi: Aspects of the regulatory mechanisms of PPAR functions: analysis of a bidirectional response element and regulation by sumoylation. MCB 286, 33–42, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9038-x

O. Ito, Y. Nakamura, L. Tan, T. Ishizuka, Y. Sasaki, N. Minami, M. Kanazawa, S. Ito, H. Sasano, M. Kohzuki: Expression of cytochrome P-450 4 enzymes in the kidney and liver. Regulation by PPAR and species-difference between rat and human. MCB 284, 141–148, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9039-9

D. Neess, P. Kiilerich, M.B. Sandberg, T. Helledie, R. Nielsen, S. Mandrup: ACBP - a PPAR and SREBP modulated housekeeping gene. MCB 284, 149–157, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9040-3

N.J. Færgeman, M. Wadum, S. Feddersen, M. Burton, B.B. Kragelund, J. Knudsen: Acyl-CoA binding proteins; structural and functional conservation over 2000 mya.

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A.E. Thumser, J. Storch: Characterization of a BODIPY-labeled fluorescent fatty acid analogue. Binding to fatty acid-binding proteins, intracellular localization, and metabolism.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9042-1

L.B. Agellon, L. Li, L. Luong, R.R.E. Uwiera: Adaptations to the loss of intestinal fatty acid-binding protein in mice. MCB 284, 159–166, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9043-0

B. Binas, E. Erol: FABPs as determinants of myocellular and hepatic fuel metabolism.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9044-z

K. Hanada: Discovery of the molecular machinery CERT for endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi trafficking of ceramide. MCB 286, 23–31, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9045-y

T. Yamaguchi, N. Omatsu, A. Omukae, T. Osumi: Analysis of interact partners for perilipin and ADRP on lipid droplets. MCB 284, 167–173, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9046-x

D. Yao, M. Kuwajima, Y. Chen, M. Shiota, Y. Okumura, H. Yamada, H. Kido: Impaired long-chain fatty acid metabolism in mitochondria causes brain vascular invasion by a non-neurotropic epidemic influenza A virus in the newborn/suckling period: implications for influenza-associated encephalopathy.

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10.1007/s11010-005-9047-9

A. Kamijo, T. Sugaya, A. Hikawa, M. Yamanouchi, Y. Hirata, T. Ishimitsu, A. Numabe, M. Takagi, H. Hayakawa, F. Tabei, T. Sugimoto, N. Mise, M. Omata, K. Kimura: Urinary liver-type fatty acid binding protein as a useful biomarker in chronic kidney disease. MCB 284, 175–182, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9048-8

Y. Kusakari, E. Ogawa, Y. Owada, N. Kitanaka, H. Watanabe, M. Kimura, H. Tagami, H. Kondo, S. Aiba, R. Okuyama: Decreased keratinocyte motility in skin wound on mice lacking the epidermal fatty acid binding protein gene. MCB 284, 183–188, 2006

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10.1007/s11010-005-9049-7

H. Luo, A. Kashiwagi, T. Shibahara, K. Yamada: Decreased body weight without rebound and regulated lipoprotein metabolism by gymnemate in genetic multifactor syndrome animal.

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S.A. Abdelwahab, Y. Owada, N. Kitanaka, A. Adida, H. Sakagami, M. Ono, M. Watanabe, F. Spener, H. Kondo: Enhanced expression of adipocyte-type fatty acid binding protein in murine lymphocytes in response to dexamethasone treatment.