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(Redirected from Blood albumin) Type of globular protein produced by the liver This article is about the family of mammalian albumin proteins. For the human variant, see Human serum albumin. For the cow variant, see Bovine serum albumin. For the egg white protein, see Conalbumin. Protein family
Serum albumin family
Structure of human serum albumin.
Identifiers
SymbolSerum_albumin
PfamPF00273
Pfam clanCL0282
InterProIPR014760
SMARTSM00103
PROSITEPS51438
SCOP21ao6 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
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Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
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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 chemically similar.

Serum albumin is produced by the liver, occurs dissolved in blood plasma and is the most abundant blood protein in mammals. Albumin is essential for maintaining the oncotic pressure needed for proper distribution of body fluids between blood vessels and body tissues; without albumin, the high pressure in the blood vessels would force more fluids out into the tissues. It also acts as a plasma carrier by non-specifically binding several hydrophobic steroid hormones and as a transport protein for hemin and fatty acids. Too much or too little circulating serum albumin may be harmful. Albumin in the urine usually denotes the presence of kidney disease. Occasionally albumin appears in the urine of normal persons following long periods of standing (postural albuminuria).

Function

Albumin functions primarily as a carrier protein for steroids, fatty acids, and thyroid hormones in the blood and plays a major role in stabilizing extracellular fluid volume by contributing to oncotic pressure (known also as colloid osmotic pressure) of plasma.

Because smaller animals (for example rats) function at a lower blood pressure, they need less oncotic pressure to balance this, and thus need less albumin to maintain proper fluid distribution.

As an anionic protein, albumin binds readily to calcium in blood serum and contributes greatly to plasma calcium levels. As such, in clinical applications it is necessary to adjust serum total calcium concentration upward or downward if hypoalbuminemia or hyperalbuminemia is present, respectively (measured serum total calcium decreases by 0.8 mg/dL per unit decrease in albumin concentration below 4 g/dL).

Synthesis

Albumin is synthesized in the liver as preproalbumin which has an N-terminal peptide that is removed before the nascent protein is released from the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The product, proalbumin, is in turn cleaved in the Golgi vesicles to produce the secreted albumin.

Properties

Albumin is a globular, water-soluble, un-glycosylated serum protein of approximate molecular weight of 65,000 daltons.

Albumin (when ionized in water at pH 7.4, as found in the body) is negatively charged. The glomerular basement membrane is also negatively charged in the body; some studies suggest that this prevents the filtration of albumin in the urine. According to this theory, that charge plays a major role in the selective exclusion of albumin from the glomerular filtrate. A defect in this property results in nephrotic syndrome leading to albumin loss in the urine. Nephrotic syndrome patients are sometimes given albumin to replace the lost albumin.

Structure

Main article: Albumin

The general structure of albumin is characterized by several long α helices allowing it to maintain a relatively static shape, which is essential for regulating blood pressure.

Serum albumin contains eleven distinct binding domains for hydrophobic compounds. One hemin and six long-chain fatty acids can bind to serum albumin at the same time.

Types

Serum albumin is widely distributed in mammals.

  • The human version is human serum albumin.
  • Bovine serum albumin, or BSA, is commonly used in immunodiagnostic procedures, clinical chemistry reagents, cell culture media, protein chemistry research (including venom toxicity), and molecular biology laboratories (usually to leverage its non-specific protein binding properties).

See also

References

  1. Sugio S, Kashima A, Mochizuki S, Noda M, Kobayashi K (June 1999). "Crystal structure of human serum albumin at 2.5 A resolution". Protein Engineering. 12 (6): 439–46. doi:10.1093/protein/12.6.439. PMID 10388840.
  2. Hawkins JW, Dugaiczyk A (1982). "The human serum albumin gene: structure of a unique locus". Gene. 19 (1): 55–8. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(82)90188-3. PMID 6292049.
  3. Harper ME, Dugaiczyk A (July 1983). "Linkage of the evolutionarily-related serum albumin and alpha-fetoprotein genes within q11-22 of human chromosome 4". American Journal of Human Genetics. 35 (4): 565–72. PMC 1685723. PMID 6192711.
  4. ^ "Entrez Gene: albumin". U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. Goyal A, Anastasopoulou C, Ngu M, Singh S (8 May 2022). "Hypocalcemia". StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing LLC. PMID 28613662.
  6. Holliman K (March 2012). "Diagnosing a disorder with few symptoms". ACP Internist. American College of Physicians. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  7. Zunszain PA, Ghuman J, Komatsu T, Tsuchida E, Curry S (July 2003). "Crystal structural analysis of human serum albumin complexed with hemin and fatty acid". BMC Structural Biology. 3: 6. doi:10.1186/1472-6807-3-6. PMC 166163. PMID 12846933.

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  • 1ao6: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN 1ao6: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
  • 1bj5: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID 1bj5: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID
  • 1bke: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN IN A COMPLEX WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND TRI-IODOBENZOIC ACID 1bke: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN IN A COMPLEX WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND TRI-IODOBENZOIC ACID
  • 1bm0: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN 1bm0: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
  • 1e78: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN 1e78: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
  • 1e7a: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC PROPOFOL 1e7a: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC PROPOFOL
  • 1e7b: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC HALOTHANE 1e7b: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC HALOTHANE
  • 1e7c: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC HALOTHANE 1e7c: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE GENERAL ANESTHETIC HALOTHANE
  • 1e7e: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DECANOIC ACID (CAPRIC ACID) 1e7e: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DECANOIC ACID (CAPRIC ACID)
  • 1e7f: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DODECANOIC ACID (LAURIC ACID) 1e7f: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DODECANOIC ACID (LAURIC ACID)
  • 1e7g: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH TETRADECANOIC ACID (MYRISTIC ACID) HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID 1e7g: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH TETRADECANOIC ACID (MYRISTIC ACID) HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID
  • 1e7h: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH HEXADECANOIC ACID (PALMITIC ACID) 1e7h: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH HEXADECANOIC ACID (PALMITIC ACID)
  • 1e7i: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH OCTADECANOIC ACID (STEARIC ACID) 1e7i: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH OCTADECANOIC ACID (STEARIC ACID)
  • 1gni: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH CIS-9-OCTADECENOIC ACID (OLEIC ACID) 1gni: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH CIS-9-OCTADECENOIC ACID (OLEIC ACID)
  • 1gnj: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH CIS-5,8,11,14-EICOSATETRAENOIC ACID (ARACHIDONIC ACID) 1gnj: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH CIS-5,8,11,14-EICOSATETRAENOIC ACID (ARACHIDONIC ACID)
  • 1h9z: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE R-(+) ENANTIOMER OF WARFARIN 1h9z: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE R-(+) ENANTIOMER OF WARFARIN
  • 1ha2: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE S-(-) ENANTIOMER OF WARFARIN 1ha2: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTIC ACID AND THE S-(-) ENANTIOMER OF WARFARIN
  • 1hk1: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) 1hk1: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE)
  • 1hk2: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218H COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) 1hk2: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218H COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE)
  • 1hk3: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218P COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) 1hk3: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218P COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE)
  • 1hk4: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) AND MYRISTIC ACID (TETRADECANOIC ACID) 1hk4: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) AND MYRISTIC ACID (TETRADECANOIC ACID)
  • 1hk5: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218H COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) AND MYRISTIC ACID (TETRADECANOIC ACID) 1hk5: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN MUTANT R218H COMPLEXED WITH THYROXINE (3,3',5,5'-TETRAIODO-L-THYRONINE) AND MYRISTIC ACID (TETRADECANOIC ACID)
  • 1n5u: X-RAY STUDY OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH HEME 1n5u: X-RAY STUDY OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH HEME
  • 1o9x: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH TETRADECANOIC ACID (MYRISTIC ACID) AND HEMIN 1o9x: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH TETRADECANOIC ACID (MYRISTIC ACID) AND HEMIN
  • 1tf0: Crystal structure of the GA module complexed with human serum albumin 1tf0: Crystal structure of the GA module complexed with human serum albumin
  • 1uor: X-RAY STUDY OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN. PHASES DETERMINED BY MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT METHOD, USING LOW RESOLUTION STRUCTURE MODEL OF TETRAGONAL FORM OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN 1uor: X-RAY STUDY OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN. PHASES DETERMINED BY MOLECULAR REPLACEMENT METHOD, USING LOW RESOLUTION STRUCTURE MODEL OF TETRAGONAL FORM OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
  • 1ysx: Solution structure of domain 3 from human serum albumin complexed to an anti-apoptotic ligand directed against Bcl-xL and Bcl-2 1ysx: Solution structure of domain 3 from human serum albumin complexed to an anti-apoptotic ligand directed against Bcl-xL and Bcl-2
  • 2bx8: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH AZAPROPAZONE 2bx8: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH AZAPROPAZONE
  • 2bxa: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH 3-CARBOXY-4-METHYL-5-PROPYL-2-FURANPROPANOIC ACID (CMPF) 2bxa: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH 3-CARBOXY-4-METHYL-5-PROPYL-2-FURANPROPANOIC ACID (CMPF)
  • 2bxb: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH OXYPHENBUTAZONE 2bxb: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH OXYPHENBUTAZONE
  • 2bxc: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH PHENYLBUTAZONE 2bxc: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH PHENYLBUTAZONE
  • 2bxd: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH WARFARIN 2bxd: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH WARFARIN
  • 2bxe: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DIFLUNISAL 2bxe: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DIFLUNISAL
  • 2bxf: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DIAZEPAM 2bxf: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH DIAZEPAM
  • 2bxg: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH IBUPROFEN 2bxg: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH IBUPROFEN
  • 2bxh: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH INDOXYL SULFATE 2bxh: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH INDOXYL SULFATE
  • 2bxi: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND AZAPROPAZONE 2bxi: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND AZAPROPAZONE
  • 2bxk: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE, AZAPROPAZONE AND INDOMETHACIN 2bxk: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE, AZAPROPAZONE AND INDOMETHACIN
  • 2bxl: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND 3,5-DIIODOSALICYLIC ACID 2bxl: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND 3,5-DIIODOSALICYLIC ACID
  • 2bxm: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND INDOMETHACIN 2bxm: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND INDOMETHACIN
  • 2bxn: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND IODIPAMIDE 2bxn: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND IODIPAMIDE
  • 2bxo: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND OXYPHENBUTAZONE 2bxo: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND OXYPHENBUTAZONE
  • 2bxp: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND PHENYLBUTAZONE 2bxp: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE AND PHENYLBUTAZONE
  • 2bxq: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE, PHENYLBUTAZONE AND INDOMETHACIN 2bxq: HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN COMPLEXED WITH MYRISTATE, PHENYLBUTAZONE AND INDOMETHACIN
  • 2i2z: Human serum albumin complexed with myristate and aspirin 2i2z: Human serum albumin complexed with myristate and aspirin
  • 2i30: Human serum albumin complexed with myristate and salicylic acid 2i30: Human serum albumin complexed with myristate and salicylic acid
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