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== '''Calcium Ligand''' ==
== '''Calcium Ligand''' ==
[[Image:Diag calcium 2.gif|150px|right|thumb| Calcium Ion <ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/images/diag_calcium_2.gif</ref>]]
[[Image:Diag calcium 2.gif|150px|right|thumb| Calcium Ion <ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/images/diag_calcium_2.gif</ref>]]
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The most prominent ligand involved in the structure of lipase is the <scene name='Sandbox_43/Calcium_ligand/3'>calcium ion</scene>. This ion has been shown to promote the folding of lipase into its active dimer state, keeping in that state throughout the course of the lipase's hydrolysis of fat. As such, the calcium ion is extremely important in forming the lipase-fat complex, evidently necessary for the breakdown of lipids. Studies have shown that an increase in calcium concentration in a lipase catalyzed reaction results in an increase in the rate of the reaction, demonstrating the acute importance of the calcium ion. Furthermore, other ions such as magnesium have been tested and have been shown to not promote the folding of lipase into its dimer state, indicating the specificity of calcium in lipase.<ref>http://jb.oxfordjournals.org/content/72/6/1565.extract</ref>
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The most prominent ligand involved in the structure of lipase is the <scene name='Sandbox_43/Calcium_ligand/3'>calcium ion</scene>.<ref>http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0268005X10000561</ref> This ion has been shown to promote the folding of lipase into its active dimer state, keeping in that state throughout the course of the lipase's hydrolysis of fat. As such, the calcium ion is extremely important in forming the lipase-fat complex, evidently necessary for the breakdown of lipids. Studies have shown that an increase in calcium concentration in a lipase catalyzed reaction results in an increase in the rate of the reaction, demonstrating the acute importance of the calcium ion. Furthermore, other ions such as magnesium have been tested and have been shown to not promote the folding of lipase into its dimer state, indicating the specificity of calcium in lipase.<ref>http://jb.oxfordjournals.org/content/72/6/1565.extract</ref>
== '''Colipase Cofactor''' ==
== '''Colipase Cofactor''' ==

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Pancreatic Lipase

Introduction

Structure of Horse Pancreatic Lipase (PDB entry 1hpl)

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