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- | Lipoprotein Lipase functions to catalyze the hydrolysis of one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ester ester bond] of triglycerides. It does this by utilizing a simple [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serine_hydrolase 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 deprotonation of Ser159, which can then serve as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleophile 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. | + | Lipoprotein Lipase functions to catalyze the hydrolysis of one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ester ester bond] of triglycerides. It does this by utilizing a simple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serine_hydrolase 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 deprotonation of Ser159, which can then serve as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleophile 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. |
[[Image:LPL_final_Mechanism.png|300 px|left|thumb|Serine hydrolase mechanism utilized by LPL to catalyze the breakdown of one ester bond of a triglyceride. Compounds colored red are the products of the hydrolysis.]] | [[Image:LPL_final_Mechanism.png|300 px|left|thumb|Serine hydrolase mechanism utilized by LPL to catalyze the breakdown of one ester bond of a triglyceride. Compounds colored red are the products of the hydrolysis.]] | ||
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