- "conventional"
lipases.
Unlike esterases,
which function in water,
lipases "are
activated only when
adsorbed to an oil–water interface".
Lipases perform essential...
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Lingual lipase is a
member of a
family of
digestive enzymes called triacylglycerol lipases, EC 3.1.1.3, that use the
catalytic triad of aspartate, histidine...
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Gastric lipase,
together with
lingual lipase,
comprise the two
acidic lipases.
These lipases,
unlike alkaline lipases (such as
pancreatic lipase), do not...
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Triglyceride lipases (EC 3.1.1.3) are a
family of
lipolytic enzymes that
hydrolyse ester linkages of triglycerides.
Lipases are
widely distributed in animals...
- a
carboxylate These lipases are
widely distributed in animals,
plants and prokaryotes. This
family was also
called class 3
lipases as they are only distantly...
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Lipase inhibitors are
substances used to
reduce the
activity of
lipases found in the intestine.
Lipases are
secreted by the
pancreas when fat is present...
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Gastric lipase,
together with
lingual lipase,
comprise the two
acidic lipases.
These lipases,
unlike alkaline lipases (such as
pancreatic lipase), do not...
-
lysosomal lipases also play a
significant role in the
degradation of
cytosolic lipids, a
characteristic that was
previously limited to
neutral lipases. The...
- Monoacylglycerol+
lipases at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) EC 3.1.1.23
Monoglyceride lipase (MGLL)
Human Protein...
- droplet-****ociated protein, when deactivated, will
prevent the
interaction of
lipases with
triglycerides in the
lipid droplet and
grasp the ATGL co-activator...