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There are three domains within the DGAT enzyme, cytosolic, transmembrane, and lumenal. Most of the enzyme exists within the membrane with small portions peeking out into the cytosol of the cell or lumen in the surrounding tissue. DGAT exists as a homodimer of two identical chains, A and B. The homodimer interface is stabilized in two different ways. First, the transmembrane region is stabilized through large <scene name='87/877557/Hydrophobic_interface/1'>hydrophobic interactions</scene> between the TM1 helices on each of the chains. The second is through extensive <scene name='87/877557/Hydrophilic_interface/1'>hydrogen bonding interactions</scene> between the two chains in the cytosolic domain.
There are three domains within the DGAT enzyme, cytosolic, transmembrane, and lumenal. Most of the enzyme exists within the membrane with small portions peeking out into the cytosol of the cell or lumen in the surrounding tissue. DGAT exists as a homodimer of two identical chains, A and B. The homodimer interface is stabilized in two different ways. First, the transmembrane region is stabilized through large <scene name='87/877557/Hydrophobic_interface/1'>hydrophobic interactions</scene> between the TM1 helices on each of the chains. The second is through extensive <scene name='87/877557/Hydrophilic_interface/1'>hydrogen bonding interactions</scene> between the two chains in the cytosolic domain.

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Human Diacylglycerol O-Transferase 1

Human Diacylglycerol O-Transferase 1 6VYI

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References

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