Title: Plasma proteins
1Plasma Proteins
R. C. Gupta Professor and Head Dept. of
Biochemistry National Institute of Medical
Sciences Jaipur, India
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5E M B - R C G
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8Fractionation of plasma proteins
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Plasma proteins are usually fractionated by
electrophoresis
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10More sensitive techniques separate the
b-globulins into b1- and b2-globulins
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12Albumin
Most abundant protein in plasma
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Concentration is 3.5 - 5.5 gm/dl
Synthesized exclusively in liver
Half-life approximately 20 days
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13Proteins are the major colloids in plasma
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COP of plasma is mostly due to proteins
Albumin is responsible for 75 of COP of plasma
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16Hypoalbuminaemia can occur in
17Hypoalbuminaemia decreases the colloid osmotic
pressure of plasma
This can result in oedema
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18Prealbumin
Another protein that can bind all the
ligands that albumin can bind
Smaller than albumin and moves ahead of albumin
on electrophoresis
Present in much lower concentration
than albumin
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19Globulins
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20a1-Globulins
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22a1-Antitrypsin
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24An inherited deficiency of a1-antitrypsin results
in unchecked action of elastase on elastin
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Destruction of elastin decreases the elasticity
of lungs resulting in emphysema
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25Smokers with a1-antitrypsin deficiency are
particularly prone to emphysema
Cigarette smoke converts a critical methionine
residue of a1-antitrypsin into methionine
sulphoxide
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This prevents the binding of a1-antitrypsin to
elastase
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27Release of acute phase proteins is induced by
some interleukins secreted by macro-phages and T
lymphocytes
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Acute phase proteins help the
immune system in fighting against infectious
agents
They also help in clearing
up the debris from the site of infection
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28a-Fetoprotein
a-Fetoprotein
(AFP) is synthesized in foetal life but not
after birth
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It is synthesized in
some cancers as the cancer cells revert to the
undifferentiated type
Therefore, a-fetoprotein is used as a tumour
(cancer) marker
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29a2-Globulins
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30Ceruloplasmin
A copper-containing protein
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90 of plasma copper is tightly bound
to ceruloplasmin
Rest is loosely bound to albumin
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33Haptoglobin
Another acute phase protein
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Can bind free haemoglobin (Hb)
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36a2-Macroglobulin
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37b-Globulins
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38E M B - R C G
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39Haemopexin
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This can lead to loss of iron from the body
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41C-Reactive protein (CRP)
So named because it reacts with C polysaccharide
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C Polysaccharide is present in the capsule of
pneumococci
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42CRP is an acute phase protein
It can stimulate the classic complement cascade
upon entry of any pathogen in the body
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Raised CRP concentration in plasma shows the
presence of some infection in the body
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43g-Globulins
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44Fibrinogen
Is an acute phase protein
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Is converted into fibrin during
coagulation
Several fibrin molecules aggregate to
form the clot
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45Fibrinogen
Fibrin monomer
Fibrin dimer
Fibrin polymer
Fibrin polymer cross-linked
46Thank you