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=== Active Site ===
=== Active Site ===
=== Tunnel System ===
=== Tunnel System ===
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[[Image:oleol coa.png|200 px|right|thumb|Figure 2]]There are two main tunnels that allow the enzymatic activity of DGAT to occur. The first is a cytosolic tunnel where the hydrophilic region of the oleyol-CoA binds to the cytosolic face that forms between helices TM6 and TM7. The CoA region sits at the cytosolic face with the fatty acid chain extending the rest of the way through the enzyme tunnel. When hydrophobic residues were substituted with the standard residues in the cytosolic tunnel, DGAT was completely inactivated.
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[[Image:oleoyl coa.png|200 px|right|thumb|Figure 2]]There are two main tunnels that allow the enzymatic activity of DGAT to occur. The first is a cytosolic tunnel where the hydrophilic region of the oleyol-CoA binds to the cytosolic face that forms between helices TM6 and TM7. The CoA region sits at the cytosolic face with the fatty acid chain extending the rest of the way through the enzyme tunnel. When hydrophobic residues were substituted with the standard residues in the cytosolic tunnel, DGAT was completely inactivated.
[[Image:DAG.png|200 px|right|thumb|Figure 3]] The second is a <scene name='87/877557/Dag_entrance_tunnel/1'>hydrophobic tunnel</scene> that is orthogonal to the cytosolic tunnel. This tunnel is in the transmembrane region of the enzyme which allows lipids in the membrane to easily access the location. When a molecule of diacylglycerol (DAG), or another acyl acceptor, binds into this hydrophobic tunnel, the catalytic <scene name='87/878228/His415_in_active_site/3'>His415</scene> the transfer of the acyl group on the bound oleoyl-CoA to the DAG to form a triglyceride.
[[Image:DAG.png|200 px|right|thumb|Figure 3]] The second is a <scene name='87/877557/Dag_entrance_tunnel/1'>hydrophobic tunnel</scene> that is orthogonal to the cytosolic tunnel. This tunnel is in the transmembrane region of the enzyme which allows lipids in the membrane to easily access the location. When a molecule of diacylglycerol (DAG), or another acyl acceptor, binds into this hydrophobic tunnel, the catalytic <scene name='87/878228/His415_in_active_site/3'>His415</scene> the transfer of the acyl group on the bound oleoyl-CoA to the DAG to form a triglyceride.

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Human Diacylglycerol O-Transferase 1

Human Diacylglycerol O-Transferase 1 6VYI

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References

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  1. Ransey E, Paredes E, Dey SK, Das SR, Heroux A, Macbeth MR. Crystal structure of the Entamoeba histolytica RNA lariat debranching enzyme EhDbr1 reveals a catalytic Zn(2+) /Mn(2+) heterobinucleation. FEBS Lett. 2017 Jul;591(13):2003-2010. doi: 10.1002/1873-3468.12677. Epub 2017, Jun 14. PMID:28504306 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12677

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