Cloned (Comment) | Organism |
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human HSL is expressed from baculovirus-infected insect cells | Homo sapiens |
Natural Substrates | Organism | Comment (Nat. Sub.) | Natural Products | Comment (Nat. Pro.) | Rev. | Reac. |
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additional information | Homo sapiens | the enzyme a substrate preference for the diacylglycerols originating from triacylglycerols. The ee% of 1,2-sn-diolein over 2,3-sn-diolein increases with the level of hydrolysis indicated that HSL has a preference for 2,3-sn-diolein as a substrate and therefore a stereopreference for the sn-3 position of dioleoylglycerol. The ee% of 1,2-sn-diolein reaches a maximum value of 36% at 42% hydrolysis | ? | - |
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Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Homo sapiens | - |
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Purification (Comment) | Organism |
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recombinant human HSL from baculovirus-infected insect cells | Homo sapiens |
Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
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adipocyte | - |
Homo sapiens | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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additional information | the enzyme a substrate preference for the diacylglycerols originating from triacylglycerols. The ee% of 1,2-sn-diolein over 2,3-sn-diolein increases with the level of hydrolysis indicated that HSL has a preference for 2,3-sn-diolein as a substrate and therefore a stereopreference for the sn-3 position of dioleoylglycerol. The ee% of 1,2-sn-diolein reaches a maximum value of 36% at 42% hydrolysis | Homo sapiens | ? | - |
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rac 1,2(2,3)-sn diolein + H2O | - |
Homo sapiens | ? | - |
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Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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HSL | - |
Homo sapiens |
Temperature Optimum [°C] | Temperature Optimum Maximum [°C] | Comment | Organism |
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37 | - |
assay at | Homo sapiens |
pH Optimum Minimum | pH Optimum Maximum | Comment | Organism |
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8 | - |
assay at | Homo sapiens |
General Information | Comment | Organism |
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physiological function | hormone-sensitive lipase contributes importantly to the mobilization of fatty acids in adipocytes and shows a substrate preference for the diacylglycerols originating from triacylglycerols | Homo sapiens |