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In the presence of the GPIHBP1 inhibitor, the <scene name='87/877514/Lid_region_final/1'>Lid Region</scene> and lipid binding region become visible within the structure. As displayed through a study conducted by Arora et. al, in 2019, the lipid binding region of LPL actively interacts with the known inhibitor in the dimeric form. <ref name=”Arora”>PMID:31072929</ref> This was established to be the only time that the homodimeric form was shown as an active lipase. The lid region residues I245, I249, V251, I252, L257, V260, L263, and V264, is found as an open conformation which is composed of two small alpha helices that reach out and away from the protein. The lid and lipid binding region create hydrophobic patches on the surface of lipoprotein lipase which are essential for <scene name='87/877514/Lipid_binding_and_lid/1'>ligand binding</scene> by LPL.
In the presence of the GPIHBP1 inhibitor, the <scene name='87/877514/Lid_region_final/1'>Lid Region</scene> and lipid binding region become visible within the structure. As displayed through a study conducted by Arora et. al, in 2019, the lipid binding region of LPL actively interacts with the known inhibitor in the dimeric form. <ref name=”Arora”>PMID:31072929</ref> This was established to be the only time that the homodimeric form was shown as an active lipase. The lid region residues I245, I249, V251, I252, L257, V260, L263, and V264, is found as an open conformation which is composed of two small alpha helices that reach out and away from the protein. The lid and lipid binding region create hydrophobic patches on the surface of lipoprotein lipase which are essential for <scene name='87/877514/Lipid_binding_and_lid/1'>ligand binding</scene> by LPL.
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[[Image:Inhibiting.png|300 px|right|thumb|The novel inhibitor bound between lipid binding region of one LPL monomer and the catalytic site of the other LPL monomer in the homodimeric form.]]
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[[Image:Inhibiting.png|400px|right|thumb|The novel inhibitor bound between lipid binding region of one LPL monomer and the catalytic site of the other LPL monomer in the homodimeric form.]]

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