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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].
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Structural highlights
HGL, a 379 amino acid residue-long lipase enzyme, possesses a catalytic arm consisting of residues Ser-153, His-353, and Asp-324 [4].
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