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==Structural Overview==
==Structural Overview==
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Lipoprotein Lipase is assumed to only be active as a <scene name='87/877513/Lpl_dimer/1'>homodimer</scene>, however, previous studies have argued that the lipase can be active in its monomeric form. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6442593/) The N-terminal domain of lipoprotein lipase is known to consist of an alpha/beta hydrolase domain, which is composed of six alpha-helices and ten beta-strands. This domain creates an alpha/beta hydrolase fold. The C-terminal domain of lipoprotein lipase is composed of twelve beta strands which form a [<scene name='87/877513/Barrel_domain/1'>"flattened barrel domain." </scene>]
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Lipoprotein Lipase is assumed to only be active as a <scene name='87/877513/Lpl_dimer/1'>homodimer</scene>, however, previous studies have argued that the lipase can be active in its monomeric form. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6442593/) The N-terminal domain of lipoprotein lipase is known to consist of an alpha/beta hydrolase domain, which is composed of six alpha-helices and ten beta-strands. This domain creates an alpha/beta hydrolase fold. The C-terminal domain of lipoprotein lipase is composed of twelve beta strands which form a <scene name='87/877513/Barrel_domain/1'>"flattened barrel domain." </scene>

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