Triglyceride lipase
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Lipase (class 3) | ||
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Identifiers | ||
Symbol | Lipase_3 | |
Pfam | PF01764 | |
InterPro | IPR002921 | |
PROSITE | PDOC00110 | |
SCOP | 3tgl | |
OPM family | 135 | |
OPM protein | 3tgl | |
Available PDB structures:
1uzaA:83-225 1uwcB:83-225 2bjhC:83-225 1uswA:83-225 1lgyA:200-337 3tgl :170-307 1dt3A:99-233 1gt6B:99-233 1du4B:99-233 1dteA:99-233 1dt5A:99-233 1einC:99-233 1tib :99-233 |
Triglyceride lipases are lipases that hydrolyse ester linkages of triglycerides[1]. These lipases are widely distributed in animals, plants and prokaryotes. This family was also called class 3 lipases as they are only distantly related to other lipase families.
[edit] Human proteins containing this domain
DAGLA; DAGLB; LOC221955;
[edit] References
- ^ Chapus C, Rovery M, Sarda L, Verger R (1988). "Minireview on pancreatic lipase and colipase". Biochimie 70 (9): 1223-1234. PMID 3147715.
This article includes text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro IPR002921