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==Mechanism==
==Mechanism==
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Lipoprotein Lipase functions to catalyze the hydrolysis of one ester bond of triglycerides. It does this by utilizing a simple serine hydrolase mechanism, in which it uses a <scene name='87/877516/Catalytic_triad_master/1'>Catalytic Triad</scene> composed of Asp183, His268, and Ser159 to catalyze the hydrolysis. His268 serves as a base catalyst by deprotonating Ser159, which can then serve as the nucleophile. The transition state of the catalysis is stabilized by the <scene name='87/877516/Oxyanion_hole_master/1'>Oxyanion Hole</scene> composed of Trp82 and Leu160. The hydrolysis results in the formation of one free fatty acid and a glycerol with two fatty acid tails.
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Lipoprotein Lipase functions to catalyze the hydrolysis of one ester bond of triglycerides. It does this by utilizing a simple serine hydrolase mechanism, in which it uses a <scene name='87/877516/Catalytic_triad_master/1'>Catalytic Triad</scene> composed of Asp183, His268, and Ser159 to catalyze the hydrolysis. His268 serves as a base catalyst by deprotonating Ser159, which can then serve as the nucleophile. The transition state of the catalysis is stabilized by the <scene name='87/877516/Oxyanion_hole_master/1'>Oxyanion Hole</scene> composed of Trp82 and Leu160. The hydrolysis results in the formation of one free fatty acid and glycerol with two fatty acid tails.
== Relevance & Disease ==
== Relevance & Disease ==
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LPL is an extremely important enzyme, in that it breaks down triglycerides carried on VLDL, which leads to the reduction of cholesterol buildup. Cholesterol build up is a very serious issue with regards to obesity in the United States. In addition to this, increased plasma triglyceride levels (hypertriglyceridemia) is very unhealthy and is the leading cause of Coronary Artery Disease in America. LPL is an enzyme that helps combat this disease by breaking down the excess triglycerides that block the arteries of your heart. Very similarly, Chylomicronemia, a high level of triglycerides in the blood, causes buildup of chylomicrons (ultra-low-density lipoproteins) and leads to similar diseases. Without LPL in the body, developing coronary & metabolic (liver & pancreas) based diseases are at a higher likelihood.
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LPL is an extremely important enzyme, in that it breaks down triglycerides carried on VLDL, which leads to the reduction of cholesterol buildup. Cholesterol build-up is a very serious issue with regards to obesity in the United States. In addition to this, increased plasma triglyceride levels (hypertriglyceridemia) are very unhealthy and are the leading cause of Coronary Artery Disease in America. LPL is an enzyme that helps combat this disease by breaking down the excess triglycerides that block the arteries of your heart. Very similarly, Chylomicronemia, a high level of triglycerides in the blood, causes a buildup of chylomicrons (ultra-low-density lipoproteins) and leads to similar diseases. Without LPL in the body, developing coronary & metabolic (liver & pancreas) based diseases are at a higher likelihood.
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