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== Introduction ==
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[[Lipase]] [[Hydrolase]]
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Human gastric lipase (HGL, E.C. 3.1.1.3) (PBD ID: 1hlg) is a type of [[hydrolase]] (an enzyme class that includes [[lipase]]) that is responsible for initiating the digestion of dietary fats in the stomach <ref name="armand">PMID:7598069</ref>.
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<Gargouri, Y., Moreau, H., Pieroni, G., & Verger, R. (1988). Human Gastric Lipase: A Sulfhydryl Enzyme. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 263, 2159-2162. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3339005> <Roussel, A., Canaan, S., Egloff, M.P., Riviere, M., Dupuis, L., Verger, R., & Cambillau, C. (1999). Crystal Structure of Human Gastric Lipase and Model of Lysosomal Acid Lipase, Two Lipolytic Enzymes of Medical Interest. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274, 16995-17002. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.24.16995. http://www.jbc.org/content/274/24/16995.short>
 

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Structure of Human Gastric Lipase (PDB input: 1HLG)

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Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Regions of Human Gastric Lipase

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Secondary Structure of Human Gastric Lipase

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Introduction

Human gastric lipase (HGL, E.C. 3.1.1.3) (PBD ID: 1hlg) is a type of hydrolase (an enzyme class that includes lipase) that is responsible for initiating the digestion of dietary fats in the stomach [3].


Function

Disease

Relevance

Structural highlights

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